I'm not sure but, try to use the  "super." method which capture the
properties of a parent Class

TRY IT! I hope have came useful.


>-----Mensaje original-----
>De:    MSANDIP [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Enviado el:    viernes 30 de abril de 1999 12:49
>Para:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Asunto:        FW: JavaScript / Servlet problem
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: DEEPAK_EXTROSS
>> Sent: Friday, April 30, 1999 4:09 PM
>> To:   MSANDIP
>> Subject:      FW: JavaScript / Servlet problem
>> Importance:   High
>>
>>
>>
>> JavaScript lets me open a child window with the window.open() method.
>> And the child can access the parent's data using the self.opener property.
>> Fine.
>>
>> Now, the child calls a servlet that prints out a new page into the child.
>> This straightaway makes the self.opener invalid.
>> The child can no more access the parent's data.
>> Why does this happen?
>> Any way I can get the parent window's handle in the child?
>>
>> Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Deepak.
>
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