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Add a notification pop-up to a save or cancel button within a Data Form Web Part

Asked by DataBridge in JavaScript, MOSS-Sharepoint, Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformation (XSLT)

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I have a need for a notification box to appear simply stating 'your submission has been received' when a user submits an item within a SharePoint Data Form Web Part.  Currently I redirect a user back to /default2.aspx which is an exact replica of /default.aspx except that I have added this script to /defaul2.aspx

<script type="text/javascript" language="JavaScript">

alert("Your Submission Has Been Received");

</script>

This accomplishes what I want, however if we make a change to default.aspx we also have to change default2.aspx, which we would rather not have to do.  Also I would like to see the popup before the redirect.  Is there some code that I could add to the input button onclick event to get an alert after the __commit and before the __redirectStart Free Trial
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<input type="button" value="Save" name="btnSave" onclick="javascript: {ddwrt:GenFireServerEvent('__commit;__redirect={/default2.aspx}')}" />
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Zones: JavaScript, MOSS-Sharepoint, Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformation (XSLT)
Tags: Microsoft, Office SharePoint Server, 2007, javascript, IE 6 and 7, ddwrt
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Solution Provided By: DataBridge
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Solution Grade: A
 
 
 
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