OK, have a found a way in Javascript to do this.
Many thanks...
New problem: (isn't there always!)
Both new pages are PHP scripts, and I need to pass a value to each one.
How can I do this, given that the link is implemented generally like this:
window.open("http://www.devshed.com/popup.html"....
Or similar...
Can I pass the new PHP script a value like
www.domain.com/test.php?value=something
I'm not using PHP in CGI mode, so I guess probably not.
In short, how do I pass a value without using a form?
Dan
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javascript is the best solution for this, many of the javascript sites
will contain the information that you need to implement this.
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