Remember that perl is happening on the server and can only send HTML (or images, javascript or other object)
back to the browser. It's javascript that can open a new window.
Try googling for "bookmarklets". They are clever bits of javascript that are embedded in
bookmarks. But you need to give more detail or an example.
-Sam
Alex Brelsfoard wrote:
OK, so here's what I'm trying to do: 1. A link sends you to my script. 2. My script immediately sends that page back to where it came from. 3. My script creates a new window, and continues to do stuff on it.
Make sense?
Err... not to me.
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