simple.  just like me.  :P



"Greg Alton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 03/15/2002 01:17:52 PM

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Simple is beautiful! Great idea!

Greg Alton
CFDev

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> call the OpenWindow function with at timestamp as the title
>
> openWindow(strURL, new Date(), intWidth, intHeight);
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> Ray Bujarski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 03/15/2002 12:41:14 PM
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> Subject:  OT New window
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> I am using the following code to open a new window.  However when one
> window has already been spawned from the opener, any more new windows
> simply re-use the same one.  I need to open a new window every time,  (My
> users REALLY want to annoy themselves;-)  Can anyone tell me how to get
the
> below code to do such a thing?
>
> <SCRIPT LANGUAGE=javascript>
> <!--
> function OpenWindow(strURL, strTitle, intWidth, intHeight)
>          {
>                  var intWindowLeft
>                  var intWindowTop
>                  var msgWindow
>
>                  // find out the numbers to center the screen.
>                  intWindowLeft = (screen.width - intWidth) / 2;
>                  intWindowTop = (screen.height - intHeight) / 2;
>
>                  msgWindow =
>
window.open(strURL,strTitle,'toolbar=0,location=0,directories=0,status=0,men

ubar=0,scrollbars=0,resizable=0,width
>
> '
> + intWidth + ',height=' + intHeight + ',left=' + intWindowLeft + ',top='
+
> intWindowTop);
>          }
> //-->
> </SCRIPT>
> Thanks!
>
>
> Ray Bujarski
> 858-845-7669
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