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| Subject: | Re: unload event in ie/mozilla/opera |
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| Date: | 28 Aug 2005 18:08:15 -0000 |
"that means you can "keep" the user on a site. when you type a new url in the address-bar, javascript overwrites it." Annoying, but not very dangerous. When I type a new url, I get brought to a "file://localhost/[...]/unload.html". Then I type a new url, and that's ok. I wouldn't disable javascript for that.
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