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Hi,

I wants to capture browser tab close event?

I got for window close event.

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  1.         if((window.event.clientX<0) || (window.event.clientY<0))
  2.         {
  3.  
  4.         }
This not working for Browser Tab Close.

Anybody help me for tab close event.

Thanks in Advance
Mar 28 '08 #1
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pronerd
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You may want to consider googleing for and reviewing standard forum posting rules. Posts like these are not likely to get much of a response. Responses can only be as helpful as the details provided. Just saying it does not work does not tell us much. What happens? Do you get an error? If so what? What debugging have you tried?

Also incomplete code snipits leaves a lot of useful details. Where are you capturing the onClose event from? Also since there is no code inside the IF test how do you know it is never triggering?

if((window.even t.clientX<0) || (window.event.c lientY<0))
{

}
Mar 28 '08 #2

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