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Replicate keypress in code asp.net

Hi guys,

i have created a asp.net application and use an HTA to view the
aplication. The only way that i know to exit the HTA screen is to press
ALT & F4. What i want to do is to write a piece of code that replicates
this key press.

E.g.

on an exit button this code is called and it exits the HTA.

does anyone know how to replicate this in code ????

thanks in advance

C

Nov 19 '05 #1
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Have you tried something like window.close() ?

Patrice

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Hi guys,

i have created a asp.net application and use an HTA to view the
aplication. The only way that i know to exit the HTA screen is to press
ALT & F4. What i want to do is to write a piece of code that replicates
this key press.

E.g.

on an exit button this code is called and it exits the HTA.

does anyone know how to replicate this in code ????

thanks in advance

C

Nov 19 '05 #2

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