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  • A Agweet

    Hi Paw...thanks for the intelligent advice...it was genius to figure that out...

    living life on the flip side

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    Agweet
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    :laugh:

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      Click on the red X in the upper right corner, hehehe ;P

      With greate code, comes greate complexity, so keep it simple stupid...:-\ :-\

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      Hi Paw...thanks for the intelligent advice...it was genius to figure that out...

      living life on the flip side

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        Hi All...Can any1 tell me how to close my IE with a click event? Thanks in advance

        living life on the flip side

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        franz pilgerstorfer
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        Use the click-Event handler of your ?button? and add the following lines of code

        // Event-Handler
        Response.Write("window.close();");

        hope this helps Franz

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          Use the click-Event handler of your ?button? and add the following lines of code

          // Event-Handler
          Response.Write("window.close();");

          hope this helps Franz

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          Hi Franz, wen i use the code then i get the following error: Error parsing near '<div class="ForumSig">living life on the flip side</div>

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            Hi Franz, wen i use the code then i get the following error: Error parsing near '<div class="ForumSig">living life on the flip side</div>

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            franz pilgerstorfer
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            don't use " - use ' instead if this doesn't help - post the complete event-handler and I will have a look on it franz

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            • A Agweet

              Hi Franz, wen i use the code then i get the following error: Error parsing near '<div class="ForumSig">living life on the flip side</div>

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              Paw Jershauge
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              Try this then...

              // Event-Handler
              Response.Write("<script language=\"javascript\">window.close();</script>");

              Remember the \" to make quotes inside an text string... ;)

              With greate code, comes greate complexity, so keep it simple stupid...:-\ :-\

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              • F franz pilgerstorfer

                don't use " - use ' instead if this doesn't help - post the complete event-handler and I will have a look on it franz

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                Agweet
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                Hi Franz...this is the error i got: Sys.WebForms.PageRequestManagerParserErrorException: The message recieved from the server could not be parsed. Common causes for this error are when the response is modified by calls to Response.Write(), response filters, HttpModules, or server trace is enabled Details: Error parsing near '&lt;script language='ja'

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                • P Paw Jershauge

                  Try this then...

                  // Event-Handler
                  Response.Write("<script language=\"javascript\">window.close();</script>");

                  Remember the \" to make quotes inside an text string... ;)

                  With greate code, comes greate complexity, so keep it simple stupid...:-\ :-\

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                  Agweet
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                  Hi Paw...thanks but no luck...it still breaks...my above msg has the full error

                  living life on the flip side

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                  • A Agweet

                    Hi Paw...thanks but no luck...it still breaks...my above msg has the full error

                    living life on the flip side

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                    leppie
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                    The system complains because you are doing something very insecure. I think you can turn this off with PageValidation or something, but rather find another way. I suggest you try that in the Web or ASP.NET forum.

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                    • A Agweet

                      Hi Paw...thanks but no luck...it still breaks...my above msg has the full error

                      living life on the flip side

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                      ashok techxygen
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                      hi , use this in ur aspx page

                      Ashok

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                        hi , use this in ur aspx page

                        Ashok

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                        Agweet
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                        Hi ashok...sorry but the event needs to be code behind...its a MenuItem event

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