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window.event.returnvalue stop navigation??

Asked by davidmullen in Web Authoring

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We have a bound data control on a web page.  If the data in this control has changed and the user inadvertantly starts to navigate away from the page (Refreshes, Closes IE4, hits Hyper Link...) we want to prompt the user to save their data.  Currently we can use the window.event.returnvalue within the Window_OnBeforeUnload event to stop the navigation.  Unfortunately, this throws up a dialog box that simply asks the user to cancel the navigation.  We don't want to ask them to cancel the navigation, we only want to ask them if they want to save and if they click yes then the navigation should automatically be canceled.  We can't overwrite the "Cancel Navigation" prompt - does anyone know how we might accomplish this??  Below is the work around we are currently displaying to the user.  We only want to prompt them for saving.




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