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IE Browser and ASP.NET

(1) How do I update the IE browser's status bar from
within an ASP.NET web application?

(2) How can I capture the event of closing the IE browser
from within an ASP.NEt web application?

(3) How can I suspend any activity - disable accepting
keyboard or mouse clicks on a web page until a prior
client request is processed by an IIS server.

Thanks for your understanding and assistance in this
matter.
Nov 18 '05 #1
1 905
1) only with client script.

<script>
window.status = "myMessage";
</script>
2) can not be done, best you can do is catch page unload.
3) with client script, onsubmit, set event handlers for keyboard and mouse
and throw them away. code is slightly different depending on the browser.

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(1) How do I update the IE browser's status bar from
within an ASP.NET web application?

(2) How can I capture the event of closing the IE browser
from within an ASP.NEt web application?

(3) How can I suspend any activity - disable accepting
keyboard or mouse clicks on a web page until a prior
client request is processed by an IIS server.

Thanks for your understanding and assistance in this
matter.

Nov 18 '05 #2

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