hai abhishek,
modify ur code as shown below

 <SCRIPT language=Javascript>
 <!--
      function testfn()
      {
          alert("Before Submit");
          window.open("/exam/servlet/PasswordReminderServlet"); 
           return true;
      }
regards
shashi

On Wed, 29 Aug 2001 Claude HONNORE wrote :
>Bonjour
>the problem to know when the browser is closed, or the 
>computer is "killed"
>or to know when the client is sleeping on his chair, or 
>is drinking a coffee
>or etc ... is very old, and don't forget that the 
>protocol HTTP is " fire
>and forget ..."
>so, I can be in error, there is not "elegantes 
>manieres" to know this kind
>of events !!
>for me, my solutions are :
>1) you send to the client a little applet, invisible, 
>and this applet knows
>very well when the IE or Netscape is closed and at this 
>time this applet can
>send something to a servlet ..
>2� you have to code a listener HttpSession and with a 
>time out you decide in
>the case of no activities ( 5 mn for exemple ) to 
>garbage all objects
>relatifs au client ..
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Abhishek Vishwakarma" 
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 3:46 PM
>Subject: Re: Browser Close ( Problem Again ) !!
>
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I tried with setting the window.location property, 
>but didnt worked.
>> Plus i tried with <BODY> tag, but the problem is the 
>MyUnload() is called,
>but
>> the form submit or servlet redirection is not 
>happening... ???
>>
>> <BODY onbeforeunload='MyUnLoad()'>
>>
>> I will make my problem more clearer...
>> I want whenever a browser window is closed a servlet 
>should be called
>which does
>> some cleaning-up/post processing operation... !!
>>
>>
>> regards,
>>
>> abhishek
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Alberto Imedio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 
>08/29/2001 11:00:49 PM
>>
>> Please respond to "A mailing list for discussion 
>about Sun Microsystem's
>Java
>> Servlet API Technology." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>M>
>>
>>
>>
>>   To:          [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>>   cc:          (bcc: Abhishek Vishwakarma/Satyam)
>>
>>
>>
>>   Subject      Re: Browser Close !!
>>   :
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Ummm, ummm!!!....
>>
>> If you're talking about a browser window  there is no 
>way to detect
>browser
>> close event, because there is no close event.
>> If you are managing a new window, opened from a 
>browser window, you can
>> check the property "isclosed" but it is not an 
>event....
>>
>> Am I Right??
>>
>> -----Mensaje original-----
>> De: A mailing list for discussion about Sun 
>Microsystem's Java Servlet
>> API Technology. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>En nombre de
>> Abhishek Vishwakarma
>> Enviado el: miercoles, 08 de agosto de 2001 14:48
>> Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Asunto: Browser Close !!
>>
>>
>>                                               Placed 
>At :
>>
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Most of you must have done this...
>> Plz. can anybody tell me how to detect browser close 
>event in
>Javascript...
>> And how to call a servlet on a Brower close...??
>>
>>
>> I tried out some thing.... but it didnt solved my 
>purpose !
>>
>> <html>
>> <head>
>> <SCRIPT language=Javascript>
>> <!--
>>      function testfn()
>>      {
>>          alert("Before Submit");
>>           document.myfrm.action="/exam/servlet/Passwor-
>dReminderServlet";
>>           document.myfrm.submit();
>>           return true;
>>      }
>> file://-->
>> </script>
>> </head>
>>
>> <body onUnload="testfn()">
>> <form name="myfrm" method="post">
>>     Hello World
>> </form>
>> </body>
>> </html>
>>
>> ****************************************************
>> It shows the alert on window close... but my servlet 
>is not called...
>??????
>>
>> Plz can anybody put some light on this....!
>>
>> regards,
>>
>> abhishek
>>
>>
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