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Colin_McCrae
11 years agoCommunity Hero
Have implemented my solution now and it works great.
So Chrome uses the "reload" button and IE uses the readyState value.
It handles if it's the current page refreshing or going from one page to a new one.
It also handles it if there are multiple browsers open no problem. Whether it's several instances of the same browser or a mixture.
So far, it seems to work perfectly.
Of course, it would have been far easier if the readyState property in Chrome worked properly in the first place, but what can you do!
So Chrome uses the "reload" button and IE uses the readyState value.
It handles if it's the current page refreshing or going from one page to a new one.
It also handles it if there are multiple browsers open no problem. Whether it's several instances of the same browser or a mixture.
So far, it seems to work perfectly.
Of course, it would have been far easier if the readyState property in Chrome worked properly in the first place, but what can you do!
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