On Tue, 29 Jan 2002 09:46:39 -0200, you wrote:

>There is a way to open an URL in a new window

<a href="blah" target="_blank"></a>

>using JAVASCRIP commands as such as window.open

[windowVar = ][window].open("URL", "windowName", ["windowFeatures"])

Where windowFeatures is a comma-separated list of any of the following
:

   toolbar[=yes|no]|[=1|0]
   location[=yes|no]|[=1|0]
   directories[=yes|no]|[=1|0]
   status[=yes|no]|[=1|0]
   menubar[=yes|no]|[=1|0]
   scrollbars[=yes|no]|[=1|0]
   resizable[=yes|no]|[=1|0]
   width=pixels
   height=pixels

>where is the documentation for JAVASCRIP commands ?

http://directory.google.com/Top/Computers/Programming/Languages/JavaScript/References/

>thanks

But please don't do this without a very good reason. It disrupts the
flow of the user's session, and only serves to annoy him. Trying to
second-guess the user's needs in this way is bad user-interface
design.

(Oh, and you posted to a PHP list... you know that, right?)

>Eduardo Melo
>copmuter programmer

*sigh*...

djo


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