In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Pete <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes >In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >, =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Tiago_Relv=E3o?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes >>I'm not quite sure what your problem is... do you need to duplicate you >>webpage contents to another window? > >No, they are a set of office system pages, used by authorised users. An >event has just taken place, they need to drop what they are doing, and >go to another page to look into it. > >The client wants me to automatically cancel the page that they are on, >and move to a new page. I don't think that it can be done. > >I am looking for ideas... >
And I just had one, so, answering my own question... I will have a <div> at the top of the page, and when the event takes place, rather than jumping to another page, Ajax will fill the <div> with all the stuff which should be on the new page. That way, the data on the page that they are working on will slide down. When the work is complete, Ajax will close the <div> again, bringing all the original stuff back up, and on to the screen again. Ajax rules (sometimes...) -- Pete Clark Sunny Andalucia http://www.hotcosta.com/comm_1.htm
