Hi, Jeremy,
I'd replace the "close()" for "window.close();"
and add a Response.End() after the Response.Write
Regards,
Paulo Santos
http://pjondevelopment.50webs.com [quoted text, click to view] On Nov 21, 6:25 pm, Jeremy <Jer...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> I want to use a popup login page and automatically close it when the user
> authenticates. In my OnLoggedIn event handler in the code behind in the
> popup page, I have the following:
>
> protected void OnLoggedIn(object sender, EventArgs e)
> {
> oSessionControl.showProgress("Authentic!!");
> Response.Write ("<script language =
> javascript>close();</script>");
> }
>
> However, the popup window does not close. Instead, the login document seems
> to close and the calling page displays in the same window. So at that point,
> I have 2 browser windows open and visible. Any clues?
> --
> Jeremy