Seemed like it *used* to work. Perhaps it's some of that squirrelly
crap that only works in Internet Exploder?

On or about Wed, 26 Sep 2001 20:49:06 -0400, "Phillip M. Jones,
C.E.T." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> allegedly wrote:

>Your sample doesn't work even on Communicator 4.7.8
>
>Mike Koenecke wrote:
>> 
>> On or about Tue, 25 Sep 2001 23:40:37 -0700, "Garth Wallace"
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> allegedly wrote:
>> 
>> >"Mike Koenecke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
>> >[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
>> >> Javascript was already turned on. I went ahead and turned it on for
>> >> Mail and News, though I only use Mozilla for browsing (I don't believe
>> >> in integrated solutions any more). And I added the recommended line to
>> >> the all.js file. No joy. Javascript still just flat doesn't work in
>> >> Navigator.
>> >
>> >That would be news to a lot of people, considering that
>> >a lot of Mozilla *is* JavaScript (ChatZilla in particular
>> >is written entirely in JS, at least that's my understanding).
>> >Could you give URLs for pages that don't work for you?
>> >It could be that that pages you're looking at depend on
>> >proprietary DOM extentions like document.all (IE only) or
>> >document.layers (Netscape 4.x only).
>> >
>> I can't really, because I'm referring to http://www.mytexasbar.com ,
>> which can only be accessed by Texas lawyers. (At least, the
>> personalized Javascript stuff.) Here's an example of the Javascript
>> that doesn't do anything:
>> 
>> 
>javascript:opencalwin('http://edit1.mytexasbar.com/modules/scripts/tx_cal?f=cal_navigate&view=1&navigate=9/26/2001')
>> 
>> Now, if I just copy the URL and paste it into the address bar, I can
>> get to the window. Here's another example (which y'all might find of
>> interest, anyway), accessing an external URL:
>> 
>> 
>javascript:openwin('http://news.findlaw.com/ap_stories/high_tech/1700/9-25-2001/20010925021946150.html')
>> 
>> When I click that link, nothing happens. Seems like pretty basic stuff
>> to me, so I'm scratching my head trying to figure out why it is not
>> working.
>> --
>> Mike Koenecke
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