No, like I stated, I cannot just use a typical onunload
again, those scripts work when you refresh and just leave a page
I mean knowing the actual DOMAIN was exited
thanks anyway
joel
No, actually it isn't a help as it only works
when you click on a link, not when they type the url in the window
I, along with the poster, would love ot know if you can tell somebody is leaving the url *only, as he requested, by typing the url"
the link is a problem 'cause not everybody...
Is there a way to have a variable in javascript
that would display the url of the website?
Such as
Request.Servervariables("HTTP_HOST")
in active server pages?
Thanks
Hello
This cannot be done on the first page. I know what you mean, you don't want to have to offer an open window option, you want it done immediately with the first visit
This cannot be done due to security, sadly
The reason is if you do not have a page at first load with a url box and top...
Hello,
I know that javascript can detect a user leaving a page
(or refresh) with onunload
That's fine
However, how can one use javascript (if possible)
to detect when the *url* itself is exited?
imagine an onunload that *only works when the url, not just the page* is exited. This isn't...
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