Programmatically close aspx page from code behind
What is the best way to close an ASPX page from the code-behind?
I have a button event handler that I want to close the page after the user has clicked an ASP.NET button on the page. I have tried to programmatically add a JavaScript method that contains a window.close()
command to the OnClientClick
event to close the page but it does not work. The button is also a asp:AsyncPostBoskTrigger
for an AJAX Update Panel.
The application uses .NET Framework 3.5.
You would typically do something like:
protected void btnClose_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
ClientScript.RegisterStartupScript(typeof(Page), "closePage", "window.close();", true);
}
However, keep in mind that different things will happen in different scenerios.
Firefox won't let you close a window that wasn't opened by you (opened with window.open()
).
IE7 will prompt the user with a "This page is trying to close (Yes | No)" dialog.
In any case, you should be prepared to deal with the window not always closing!
One fix for the 2 above issues is to use:
protected void btnClose_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) {
ClientScript.RegisterStartupScript(typeof(Page), "closePage", "window.open('close.html', '_self', null);", true);
}
And create a close.html:
<html><head>
<title></title>
<script language="javascript" type="text/javascript">
var redirectTimerId = 0;
function closeWindow()
{
window.opener = top;
redirectTimerId = window.setTimeout('redirect()', 2000);
window.close();
}
function stopRedirect()
{
window.clearTimeout(redirectTimerId);
}
function redirect()
{
window.location = 'default.aspx';
}
</script>
</head>
<body onload="closeWindow()" onunload="stopRedirect()" style="">
<center><h1>Please Wait...</h1></center>
</body></html>
Note that close.html will redirect to default.aspx if the window does not close after 2 sec for some reason.
protected void btnOK_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
// Your code goes here.
if(isSuccess)
{
string close = @"<script type='text/javascript'>
window.returnValue = true;
window.close();
</script>";
base.Response.Write(close);
}
}