Laura Creighton wrote:
I don't want to make any pages that I cannot edit. I cannot trust me to get it right the first time, since I have no idea what I want until I try things a bit. Is what i want impossible?
as I said earlier the pulldown menu shows documents *inside* the site. The Wiki page lies outside the site. So either put a link and trust the ability of users to click on the link. Or use some javascript to do the redirection.
If you'd create a document that links directly to the wiki you wouldn't be able to edit it anyway since clicking on it would take you to the wiki ...
Laura (who also doesn't know the javascript for 'open this on a new page' and why that is any different from the command you already sent me).
this one opens a new window:
<script language="JavaScript">
function newWindow(url) {
mywindow=window.open(url, 'selector', "height=760, location=no, menubar=yes, status=yes, toolbar=yes, resizable=yes");
mywindow.location.href = url;
mywindow.focus();
if (mywindow.opener == null) mywindow.opener = self;
}
function redirect_to_wiki() {
newWindow('http://www.python.org/moin/EuroPython2005');
} setTimeout("redirect_to_wiki()", 500);
</script>
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