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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T10:17:13+00:00 2026-05-16T10:17:13+00:00

I am redirecting my user to my default.aspx when his session expires and default

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I am redirecting my user to my default.aspx when his session expires and default page is referenced under a master page. I show a notification like twitter stating Session Expired what happens is it works fine in firefox and google chrome but not in IE. I get Internet Explorer cannot open site-http://localhost:1335/order/Default.aspx?Sid=1 Operation aborted

I googled this and found that $(document.body).append() before the body tag was the problem if i move the script to my bottom of my page my notification doesn’t work in any browser.

Here is my master page,

<head runat="server">
    <title></title>

    <script src="Javascript/Jquery1.4.js" type="text/javascript"></script>

    <script type="text/javascript">
        function topBar(message) {
            $("#alertmsg").remove();
            var $alertdiv = $('<div id = "alertmsg"/>');
            $alertdiv.text(message);
            $alertdiv.bind('click', function() {
                $(this).slideUp(200);
            });
            $(document.body).append($alertdiv);
            $("#alertmsg").slideDown("slow");
            setTimeout(function() { $alertdiv.slideUp(200); }, 5000);
        }
    </script>

    <asp:ContentPlaceHolder ID="head" runat="server">
    </asp:ContentPlaceHolder>
</head>
<body>

and my topbar function is called in my default.aspx page,

protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
    Int64 id = GetId(Request.RawUrl.ToString());
  if (id == 1)
  {
    ScriptManager.RegisterClientScriptBlock(Page, this.GetType(), "json", "topBar('Session Expired');", true);
  }
}
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    2026-05-16T10:17:14+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 10:17 am

    I could not find the place where topBar is called, but if I call it from $(document).ready() it worked like a charm in my IE8:

    <script type="text/javascript"> 
        function topBar(message) { 
            $("#alertmsg").remove(); 
            var $alertdiv = $('<div id = "alertmsg"/>'); 
            $alertdiv.text(message); 
            $alertdiv.bind('click', function() { 
                $(this).slideUp(200); 
            }); 
            $(document.body).append($alertdiv); 
            $("#alertmsg").slideDown("slow"); 
            setTimeout(function() { $alertdiv.slideUp(200); }, 5000);
        }
    
        $(document).ready(function() {
            topBar("Hello world!");
        });
    </script> 
    

    You could also use $(window).load() if you have graphics and/or other heavy elements that needs to be loaded before topBar() is called:

    $(window).load(function() {
        topBar("Hello world!");
    });
    

    Hope it helps.

    EDIT:


    Maybe this can be of some help? Basically you could do something like this:

    ScriptManager.RegisterClientScriptBlock(this, typeof(Page), "json",  
        @"$(document).ready(function(){   
                 topBar("Hello world!");
                 }); 
            });", true); 
    

    Check out the answer in the link because he gives a couple of alternatives

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