Craig, When there was a way around popup blockers, other people would use that as well and that way the popup blockers would not be of much use.
If your users are all in a windows domain you can try talking to the Windows team, they can push a policy setting where your mid-tier domain would be allowed to show popups. If you do not have control over your users clients you could choose not to open new forms but include display only fields on the current form, maybe with a different color or something, to display those messages. This way you would have no popups so also no problems with popup blockers. -- Michiel On 10/27/06, Carter, Craig J Civ ARPC/DPD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
** ARS 6.3 P16 ServletExec 5.0 AS Windows IIS We've built several web applications that open new windows (another Remedy form) to display informational messages, get feedback, etc. Our customers are worldwide and many of them are using ISP-provided browsers and tools that prevent Javascript popup windows from being displayed. It's causing a lot of problems since a good majority of them don't understand them or know how to turn them off. Some are running multiple blockers without even realizing it. Anyone have any good alternatives to opening forms in new windows that will not trigger the Javascript popup blockers? Craig Carter __20060125_______________________This posting was submitted with HTML in it___
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