The Window.confirm()
method displays a modal dialog with an optional message and two buttons, OK and Cancel.
result = window.confirm(message);
message
is the optional string to be displayed in the dialog.result
is a boolean value indicating whether OK or Cancel was selected (true
means OK).if (window.confirm("Do you really want to leave?")) { window.open("exit.html", "Thanks for Visiting!"); }
Produces:
The following text is shared between this article, DOM:window.prompt and DOM:window.alert Dialog boxes are modal windows - they prevent the user from accessing the rest of the program's interface until the dialog box is closed. For this reason, you should not overuse any function that creates a dialog box (or modal window). And regardless, there are very good reasons to avoid using dialog boxes for confirmation.
Starting with Chrome 46.0 this method is blocked inside an <iframe>
unless it sandbox attribute has the value allow-modal
.
The argument is optional and not required by the spec.
Specification | Status | Comment |
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HTML Living Standard The definition of 'confirm()' in that specification. | Living Standard |
Desktop | ||||||
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Chrome | Edge | Firefox | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari | |
Basic support | Yes
|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes
|
Yes |
Mobile | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Android webview | Chrome for Android | Edge Mobile | Firefox for Android | Opera for Android | iOS Safari | Samsung Internet | |
Basic support | Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes | Yes | Yes
|
Yes | Yes |
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