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I know there is a onExit() or something similar in JavaScript. Would that
help?
--
Mike Wills
iSeries Programmer
programmer AT koldarkDOTnet

> I have an applet that runs within the browser.  It makes AS/400 calls
> to databases using servlets.  The connection to AS/400 is kept open
> until user logs out of the applet. There is a killconnection() method
> that gets fired and this closes the connection and gets out smoothly.
> This all works fine but when user closes the browser (i.e. clicks on
> the 'X' of the browser), the connection is still open since the
> killconnection() method does not get fired.  Is there any way I could
> recognize the browser close or restrict user from closing the browser
> without logging out of the applet?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Sudha
>
> Sudha Ramanujan
> SunGard Futures Systems
> (312)577-6179
> sramanujan@sungardfutures.com
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