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I am building a R shiny app and am using the shinyjs::alert function to let users know when a submission is successful. The default header for the pop-up is a 127 IP address. Can this be changed to a string of different text? Ideally the name of my organization would be used in its place.

The code below is swiped from the shinyjs::alert documentation with minor edits to create a button that sends the message "Hello World!" as an popup.

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if (interactive()) {
  library(shiny)
  library(shinyjs)
  shinyApp(
    ui = fluidPage(
      useShinyjs(),  # Set up shinyjs
      actionButton("btn", "Click me")
    ),
    server = function(input, output) {
      observeEvent(input$btn, {
        # Change the following line for more examples
        alert("Hello world!")
      })
    }
  )
}

Edit: When run on a windows OS on microsoft edge the default message appears as

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  • Have you checked it with your browser? For me, in Firefox and Edge, no title is shown at all.
    – starja
    Aug 20, 2020 at 17:51

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You could use an external package for this:

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When I run your code in Linux (on Firefox) this is how it looks:

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Maybe the window title is coming from your browser / operating system?

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