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C# ASP.NET Page Leaving event?

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I was looking for an event that would fire or a way to tell if the user was leaving a page. Either to navigate to another page or closing the page alltogether. Is this possible through the events that fire?

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Nic Avatar asked Aug 06 '10 23:08

Nic


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Not in ASP.NET per se.

You will have to write some front-end javascript to do this using something like window.onbeforeunload(). Then you'd have to make an AJAX call to tell your back-end that this event is happening. This isn't foolproof, of course. A browser crash or a forced "quit" would not fire this event.

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Dave Markle Avatar answered Oct 12 '22 12:10

Dave Markle