Popup Confirm Message

This behavior shows a Popup Confirm Message

The Popup Confirm Message action displays a JavaScript confirm box with the message you specify. Because JavaScript alerts have confirm (OK) button and cancel button, use this action to present the user with a choice. For example to confirm a form submit.

Overview

The Popup Confirm Message action displays a JavaScript confirm box with the message you specify. Because JavaScript alerts have confirm (OK) button and cancel button, use this action to present the user with a choice. For example to confirm a form submit.

You can use this action behavior by choosing
Behaviors > PopUp Confirm message.


Requirements

Type: Behavior
Product: Dreamweaver 3, Dreamweaver 4, Dreamweaver MX, UltraDev 1, UltraDev 4
Platform: Win XP/2000/2003/2008/7, Mac OS 8.6 or higher
Browser: All, IE 4, IE 5, IE 5.5, IE 6, Netscape 4, Netscape 6, Mozilla 1.0, Opera 4, Opera 5, Opera 6

George Petrov

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Reviews

RE: follow up

February 27, 2001 by Waldo Smeets

Sandy, you can find the Validate Form Behavior in the Behaviors inspector. It is a standard behavior and you don't need to download it anymore.

Waldo

does it work in MX

September 9, 2002 by Matt Cowan
does this extension work with MX?  if so how do i access it?

RE: does it work in MX

September 9, 2002 by George Petrov
Yes it works on DMX. Just make a link or select your form - then Behaviors / Popup Conform Message

confirming actions

September 18, 2003 by ERROR ERROR

How do you use the "Popup confirm message" behaviour if you want to confirm or cancel a particular action?

For example, I would like to attach it to a button that already has a "go to url" behaviour. I assumed I could just add the popup behaviour, reorder so that this behaviour occurs BEFORE the go to url then if the user clicks "OK" they get redirected, otherwise they remain where they are. However, it doesn't seem to work like that.

Any advice would be appreciated.

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