Sorry for not replying Diane I've been away but I'm glad you got it sorted!
MOU
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Thank you Ross, and BJ. I kept playing around with it and now it works!
I'm not entirely certain what the difference is, but my client and
his customers can all see it! Thanks for your help!
Ross Clutterbuck wrote:
Diane
If your tests fire and run the script directly then you have nothing
- Original Message -
From: "Diane Schips"
If this is being called by clicking on a link, is it a popup window?
If it's a normal link with target="_blank" I don't think so, but a window
opened by Javascript would surely be a popup
So I went back to what I originally had, only I c
Thanks, Ross
If this is being called by clicking on a link, is it a popup window?
Would a popup blocker block it, and if so, would it display an empty
window? Also, all the pages on the site are scripted. I agree it can't
be the code, but I don't know what it CAN be.
I have a table of info
Diane
If your tests fire and run the script directly then you have nothing wrong
with your script. The fault, therefore, will lay with your client's
computer - either they have a pop-up blocker enabled or they have scripting
disabled.
That would be my first port of call to work this out.
Al
I need to open a new window which displays some information when a link
is clicked. I have what I think is a straight forward script for doing
that. I tested it, and it works on the three computers I have access
to, but not on my client's computer. It doesn't work for some of his
customers e