> You can't stop the user from closing the browser, or switching to another
> tab, with JS. And you shouldn't try to stop them navigating away - this
> sort of thing is only likely to annoy them intensely.

Taking this to the extreme - what do you want to happen if a person using
your site has a powercut?  Or pulls out their network connection?  This
will not run any site-close javascript.

We had a designer request similar functionality in a Struts app years ago
- it's really annoying and goes wrong often and we vowed never to do it
again.

How about looking at RabbitMQ or XMPP for presence?

Tim.




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