CK wrote:
Safari does not like the JS psudo protocol.




On Apr 10, 2006, at 6:34 AM, Fred Ehmann wrote:

I have this simple javascript in the head of a page:

<!--
function newWindowMinorSwing()
{
window.open('minor_swing.html','jav','width=550,height=360,resizable=yes');
}
//-->


In the body, I have this:
<a href="javascript:newWindowMinorSwing()">CLICK TO WATCH QUICKTIME (5.5 MB)</a><br />

The doc is XHTML Transitional.

The function works fine in Firefox (on Mac) and IE 5.2 (Mac) but not Safari.

I must be overlooking something obvious...any ideas?

Thanks,
Fred
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i woulnd't worry lol, but that's just me thinking mac is stupid, beside5 more people use linux than mac, so your not missing out on many people lol, i know it was pointless to mention :)


"those who claim their macs are faster than pcs are so full of crap they could double as a septic tank" ~maximum pc
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