Detecting Browser Back Button In Javascript/jquery Without Using Any External Plugins
Solution 1:
That can be simply dropped into your web page, and when the user clicks back, it will call a function. The default function on this call is a javascript alert “Back Button Clicked”.
To replace this functionality, you simply need to override the OnBack function. This can be done by using the code below.
<scripttype="text/javascript">
bajb_backdetect.OnBack = function()
{
alert('You clicked it!');
}
</script>
This will now replace the “Back Button Clicked” alert with a “You clicked it!’” alert.
support following browsers
IE8,IE9,FireFox,ChromeBrowser Back Button Detection
Or using jquery
Catching browser back
Using standard javascript
Mastering The Back Button With Javascript
Solution 2:
Since you are supporting IE 8 and 9 as well, there isnt a single method that will help you solve this. You could use the history API of html5 but that doesn't support IE8 and 9. As mysteryos mentioned in the above comment, you could use window.onPopState for chrome, firefox etc, and for IE you could create a separate js file and use conditional statements to fire it when the user uses IE.
For example:
<!--[if lte IE 9]>
<script src="youIESpecificfile.js"></script>
<![endif]-->
Read more about the HTML5 History API here: onPopState by mozilla
Hope this helps!
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