As I understand it, the EXIT command should close the browser window that contains the course. That's not the same as closing/quitting the browser itself. So, for example, in LMS's that I've worked with, launching a course from the LMS opens a new window. Exiting the course closes that window, but the window with the LMS remains opens.
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As I understand it, the EXIT command should close the browser window that contains the course. That's not the same as closing/quitting the browser itself. So, for example, in LMS's that I've worked with, launching a course from the LMS opens a new window. Exiting the course closes that window, but the window with the LMS remains opens.
Jun 11, 2019 · window.close () But accounting for a security feature, which was introduced a few years ago, ordinary JavaScript lost its privilege to close the current tab, just by using this syntax. Note: A current window/tab will only get closed if and only if it was created & opened by that script.Means the window.close syntax is only allowed for the window/tab that is created & …
Apr 25, 2016 · Below is the code.
. It is properly working in IE8 though. Its not working in the fire fox.Feb 28, 2020 · I know about window.close () method in javascript, but it needs reference to opened window, and I don't know how to get this reference. Thanks in advance. You can name a Window and then while closing use that name to close the window.
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For all browsers, press Cmd+H to hide all active browser windows or press Cmd+Q to quit the application.