Is there an alternative method to use instead of onbeforeunload in mobile-safari? I've noticed that Google was able to capture the onbeforeunload event in mobile-safari. Has anyone figured out how they are doing so?
onbeforeunload
Google was able to do so using their gmail client. Create a new message... type something in the text area... hit the browser back button. It pops up a warning message. I used an iPad to do my test.
I would guess that they are using the History API. By listening to popstate
window.addEventListener("popstate", function(e) { ... });
you can show a warning before allowing doing anything stupid.
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