We use very small applets. When the browser closes, it
fires off a message to the servlet.
//Nicholas
--- Shashank Phadke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ** Delete if you dont do client side scripting in
> servlet app dev ***
>
> Hello --
>
> I know many of us have stumbled across this one ..
> but is there any way I
> can catch the browser window close event in both IE
> and NS. I have found
> that there is an unload event on the contained
> frames getting called in IE
> .. but not in NS.
>
> Is there anything other than 'unload' event which
> can be trapped before the
> browser shuts down and help me send appropriate
> request to my servlet ?
>
> Thanks for any inputs ..
>
> Shashank
>
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