Hello!

With the MSIexplorer you can use a modal window. Look for some options
in the window.open method, I guess is "modal=yes", but I not sure.)
Is Netscape browser you can do this only if you use a Signed Script.

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Wagner Danda

--- vivek tiwari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu: > Hi All ,
>
> In my JSP page , I do a
> var
> popupwin=window.open("1.htm","newwin","width=200,height=300");
>
> I would like to make this window modal i.e. unless
> someone clicks a button or closes this window it will
> stay on focus .
>
> Is this possible ? If yes , then how ?
>
>
> Thanks
> Vivek
>
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