Re: cause webpage one to reload when webpage two is closed.



On Jun 17, 10:28 pm, Paul <P...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi, thanks for the response.
I tried adding
<body onunload="opener.location.href=opener.location.href;"></body>
to the source of the second page but get the error
element body can not be nested within element td.  I placed the code as
follows in the second form aspx file.

<asp:Content ID="Content1" ContentPlaceHolderID="ContentPlaceHolder1"
Runat="Server">

  <body onunload="opener.location.href=opener.location.href;"></body>

followed by several html tables.
Anyhow just wondering where to place the body tag?

Also the way the user gets to the second page from the first page is just a
hyperlink.
thanks.

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Paul G
Software engineer.



"Alexey Smirnov" wrote:
On Jun 17, 9:19 pm, Paul <P...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi I tried a google search but could not find anything.  I am trying to cause
one webpage to reload when a second web page is closed.  The second webpage
loads data into a session variable and when closed I need to reload the first
page loading in the data from the session variable.  Since I need to close
the sescond form just setting the post back url to the first page on the
close button from the second page is not quite what I am looking for.
--
Paul G
Software engineer.

Hi Paul,

Try to add the following code to your second web page

<body onunload="opener.location.href=opener.location.href;">

You might be also interested to see the following thread
http://forums.asp.net/t/988319.aspx

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The BODY element contains all the content of a document, including TD
and TABLE. It can be nested within HTML element only. It seems that
you are using Master page and it means you should change a BODY
element of the Master page. If Master page is used for many Content
pages then you can either make a copy of it (to apply changes to the
BODY tag), or you can set your Master page body tag to:

<body id="mBody" runat="server">

Then add this on the page that has to be closed:

public void Page_Load(Object sender, EventArgs e)
{
HtmlGenericControl body =
(HtmlGenericControl)Master.FindControl("mBody");
body.Attributes.Add("onunload",
"opener.location.href=opener.location.href;");
}

I didn't test it, but I think it should work.
.