Walter Davis wrote in post #956547:
> On Oct 23, 2010, at 1:48 AM, Amit Tomar wrote:
>
>>
> If you make that confirm statement return into a function that sends
> an Ajax request, or simply a normal full-page request to a URL, then
> sure. Here's the most basic example of what I mean:
>
> <a href="/model/action/id" onclick="return confirm('Do you really mean
> it?');">Play Global Thermonuclear War</a>
>
> If the confirm returns false, then the onclick event dies in place,
> and your URL is not requested by the browser.
>
> Walter

Thanks Walter for your response but is it possible to achieve what i 
want

http://www.ruby-forum.com/topic/275695#new

In given code i would like to call javascript instead of that win32 
messagebox and that js confirmbox response's in my ruby programme

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