This should work for you in most cases. of course, if your server is unreachable, you could freeze the browser, so we should also add a timeout. it may also be helpul to give your user some visual indicator of what the hell is going on, so we should set the cursor to waiting.
var unloaded = false;
$(window).on('beforeunload', unload);
$(window).on('unload', unload);
function unload(){
if(!unloaded){
$('body').css('cursor','wait');
$.ajax({
type: 'get',
async: false,
url: 'liberaLugar.php?idCurso=2',
success:function(){
unloaded = true;
$('body').css('cursor','default');
},
timeout: 5000
});
}
}
EDIT: Synchronous AJAX is now deprecated in Webkit Browsers.
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