> When I said "windows opened by javascript will require a click before
> they can call window.open", I didn't mean that the user would have to
> click "yes" in a dialog. I meant that if a window is opened by
> javascript, scripts in that new window wouldn't be able to open new
Oh. Never mind. Carry on. <grin>
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