on 10-09-2008 2:49 PM
Hi,
is it possible to display a Confirmation Dialog when the browser will be closed by a WebDynpro user?
My current NetWeaver Version is CE 7.1 SP06.
Locke
Hi ,
it is not possible to get a confirmation dialog when the browser will be closed!
Locke
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HI,
you can do that like.
1.on closing of browser, you need to open an another browser which will contain your pop up message. you can resize that browser or overall window size.
but as you know WD is an web application, so it always needs a browser to execute.
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hi!
please check this thread.
/message/232911#232911 [original link is broken]
thanks
vishal
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hi!
create a action and event handler method in
component controller(cc).Call the method of the component controller from the method(onactionclick) in the external window and pass the parameter.
wdThis.wdGetcomponentController).eventmethodinccparameter);
Create a event handler method in main view and set the event source and subscribed event(cc method name) in
method tab.
Fire this method from cc
wdThis.wdFireEventnameinmainview(parameter);
And finally handle the parameter in a definedmethod of the view(that called browser)
thanks
vishal
Hi Hapizorr,
I think we don't any functionality in WD, But this can be achieved by JavaScript.
Thanks
Anup
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HI,
I don't think this is achievable in WD.
Regards,
Murtuza
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