Lester Caine wrote:
At the risk of being shouted at because *I* know it's not a PHP problem!
I have a page that is being refreshed every 30 seconds or so, and
displays a list of 'tickets' waiting to be dealt with on a list from a
database query. No problems there, but a couple of sites now want
I believe one could also embed a small flash object and call the window open
from flash.
I'm just not sure if IE popup blocker will also block that window.
Pedro.
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De: Jochem Maas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I don't know about 'CURRENT' but you have atleast 3 options:
not knowing much about php myself but you could ask phpBB about their
private msgs. i cant recall whther it is a mod that pops the window up on
receiving a msg or whether the user is online (probably configurable). But
as far as direction, that is where i would be heading :)
Greg
Richard
Richard Lynch wrote:
Lester Caine wrote:
At the risk of being shouted at because *I* know it's not a PHP problem!
Actually, it's a client problem :-)
Yep - but with so many different ways of doing it, which client method
would be best ;)
I have a page that is being refreshed every 30 seconds or
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Subject: Re: [PHP] Pop-up message
Richard Lynch wrote:
Lester Caine wrote:
At the risk of being shouted at because *I* know it's not a PHP problem!
Actually, it's a client problem :-)
Yep - but with so many different ways of doing it, which client method
would be best ;)
I
At the risk of being shouted at because *I* know it's not a PHP problem!
I have a page that is being refreshed every 30 seconds or so, and
displays a list of 'tickets' waiting to be dealt with on a list from a
database query. No problems there, but a couple of sites now want me to
add a pop-up
Lester Caine wrote:
At the risk of being shouted at because *I* know it's not a PHP problem!
Actually, it's a client problem :-)
I have a page that is being refreshed every 30 seconds or so, and
displays a list of 'tickets' waiting to be dealt with on a list from a
database query. No
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