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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T07:02:09+00:00 2026-05-16T07:02:09+00:00

I’m trying to do this: $(function() { var parent = window.opener; $(window).bind(‘unload’, function() {

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I’m trying to do this:

$(function() {
    var parent = window.opener;

    $(window).bind('unload', function() {
        parent.setTimeout(function() {
            parent.console.log('Fired!');
        }, 200);
    }
});

The example above works well in FF, Chrome etc. but not IE8. In the latter, the callback specified in setTimeout() never seems to be fired.

Rationale is that I would like to execute some code in the parent window (window.opener), when a popup window is closed. I would like the popup to be responsible for this, and not the other way around.

Just to show that the concept works:

$(function() {
    var parent = window.opener;

    $(window).bind('unload', function() {
        parent.console.log('Fired!');
    }
});

Calling console.log immediately in the callback bound to unload (as in the example above) seems to be working in all browsers (not targeting IE6 here), but as soon as I add setTimeout() to the mix it breaks.

Is it possible? Is it a scope issue?

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    2026-05-16T07:02:09+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 7:02 am

    In IE, functions are bound to their owner window. They can be called from another window, but when a window is unloaded, all its functions die. If you try to call one explicitly after onunload, you’ll get a ‘The object invoked has disconnected from its clients’ error.

    So in the child onunload you should call the parent back immediately. If the parent needs a delay, it’ll have to provide it itself.

    (You should probably also check that the parent is not null, hasn’t been closed, and wrap the access attempt in a try, so that you don’t get an error if the parent window has been closed or navigated.)

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