Yes, this solution seams to be the only one.

I thought about the same thing and i've imagined an event queue triggered by the modal window's open/close events
But i wanted to avoid this.

Thank you

Daniel

On 2/16/06, Sebastian Werner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Daniel Dumitrescu schrieb:
> Hello, guys
>
> I need to build a modal window (let's name it myWindow) like the
> "confirm" or "alert" functions and place it in a loop instruction, and
> when the myWindow.open function is called (or something like this) the
> loop code freeze (like when you call "alert" or "confirm").
>
> Can anybody give me an advise in this matter?

I think this is not possible using _javascript_. The only thing you can
do, relatively easy is to attach an event to the window if it disappear
and execute a callback method, which again starts the loop.

Sebastian

>
> Thank you very much
>
> Daniel



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