Nice, open a pull request and we'll merge it.

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C Anthony
On May 30, 2014 6:41 PM, "Clavier" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I found a way to catch the window close event.
>  Browser.on_unload_callback() in mshtml.py catches the window close event.
> I modified Browser() class to add event handlers, and pyjd to return the
> browser object created.
>
> import pyjd
> from pyjamas import Window
>
> browser=pyjd.setup(url)
> browser.addCloseHandler(Window.onClosing)
>
>
> Now,  Window.addWindowCloseListener() will catch the event:
>
>
> class WindowListener:
>     def __init__(self):
>         Window.addWindowCloseListener(self)
>         Window.addWindowResizeListener(self)
>
>
> The current pyjs in GitHub doesn't have pyjd installation and I tested the
> code only in the release version (pyjs0.8.1a)  You can find the code in my
> GitHub fork (https://github.com/chopin/pyjs)
>
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