I am doing this within fb3, populating a hidden field on the opener, which
is fb3 also

opener.document.CaseSensitiveFormname.CaseSensitiveFieldname.value =
ValueIWantToSet;
window.close();

I am pretty sure js could care less what type of page it is, it just needs
to be able to locate the object.

-----Original Message-----
From: a moustapha [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, April 28, 2002 11:04 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: fb3 and javascript popup variable


I've got a normal *.cfm page. On this page I have a button which opens a 
popup. Within this popup I can upload a file. As soon as I hit upload, 
the file is uploaded and the popup shows a new page with the result (in 
a form). When I hit the "finish" button the pop-up is closed and the 
name of the uploaded file is sent back to the page that opened it. This 
works great, BUT ...

when I try to implement this into a fb3 template it does not work 
anymore. The uploading works, but somehow the filename is not sent back 
to the first form. 

I think the reason for this, is because javascript can not reference the 
file where the first form is using 
"opener.document.outputForm1.outputfield1", because it is not a true 
*.cfm file? Does anybody have a solution or workaround?

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