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  Client-Side Progress Window  FlashMerlot at 15:47 on Wednesday, February 09, 2005
 

Are our users more-or-less stupid than average users? We've been told our web application must give INSTANT visual feedback to the user when the user should STOP and wait for a refresh, postback, navigation to finish .... Bottom line ... we need to execute Client-Side JavaScript at TWO exact moments during a Page life cycle ... How?

Moment A - The instant a page starts a server trip whether it's a postback, navigation to another page, or any other action which describes that moment when the user should stop all activity and wait for a new page or postback to complete.

Moment B - When a Page has finished receiving all content from the server and is completely done rendering itself and is now ready for user interaction.

Thanks

P.S. At Moment-A we intend to open a named dialog window saying "One Moment Please" and at Moment-B we'll find and close the dialog window.
Also, our policy says we need only support IE 5.5 and above.









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