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Is there any event which is generated when the address bar text is modified by the user? Like, when user tries to execute javascript through address bar.

I have checked all the window events, none of them relate to address bar.

Update

As per the comments, I have tried window.onhashchange, but it only fires if the hash changes, not for the actual URL.

The reason I need this to find a way to stop the user from executing javascript from address bar. So, the timer solution won't work either.

Is there any way I can catch the onbeforeunload and set the location back to the previous one?

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There is no such event (native I mean)

Here is a subject about how to make an event out of window's location changes (uses setInterval):

http://www.bennadel.com/blog/1520-Binding-Events-To-Non-DOM-Objects-With-jQuery.htm

If you're using ajax, you might wanna check this out:

http://www.asual.com/jquery/address/

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  • I have seen the one using setInterval(), was looking at something already available in the platform.
    – ATOzTOA
    Jan 7, 2013 at 9:50
  • Also, setinverval only works if want any changes in hash, still staying in the same page.
    – ATOzTOA
    Jan 7, 2013 at 14:46
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There is none such trick, but maybe the window.onbeforeunload can help you. With this you can know at least, when the user leaves your page.

See an example of it here: https://web.archive.org/web/20211028110528/http://www.4guysfromrolla.com/demos/OnBeforeUnloadDemo1.htm

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  • Still, even if I catch the onbeforeunload event, I won't be able to stop the user, right?
    – ATOzTOA
    Jan 7, 2013 at 10:02
  • You can not force him to, but you can ask him to. There will be a window displayed asking him, whether he really wants to leave.
    – Itchy
    Jan 7, 2013 at 10:09
  • Can I redirect the page back to the original when onbeforeunload fires?
    – ATOzTOA
    Jan 7, 2013 at 14:45
  • This depends on the browser that is used. In all newer ones: I think you can't.
    – Itchy
    Jan 7, 2013 at 14:53

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