Hi Brad:

Yes you are right. My mistake. I have not tried your suggestion yet. I
will post the outcome soon.

Cheers.

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>>Hi Brad:
>>
>>[Louis] below.
>>
>>
>>
>>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Hi :
>>>>
>>>>I've tried this in the perl script with no luck. Here is what I did.
>>>> I have this after reading replies I got.
>>>>
>>>>$javascriptwin = "<script language=\"JavaScript\">
>>>>function openWindow(u, n, w, h)
>>>>{
>>>> var win = window.open(u, n, \"toolbar=no,location=no,\"+
>>>>                             \"status=no,menubar=no,scrollbars=yes\"+
>>>>                              \"width=\"+w+\",height=\"+h);
>>>>}
>>>></script>";
>>>>
>>>>In the hash that has the <a> is pasted below:
>>>>
>>>>%hashdata = (
>>>>...
>>>>'key_data' => ["<a href=\"\"
>>>>onclick=\"openWindow(\"http://www.domain.com/file.html\",\"win\";,
>>>> 400, 400); return false;\">?<\/a>"],
>>>>....
>>>>);
>>>>
>>>>This does not open a new window at all. I also do not even see the
>>>> contents of the file as well.
>>>>
>>>>Have I missed something here?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>rather than using the onclick event try:
>>>
>>>'key_data' => ["<a href=\"javascript:
>>>openWindow(\"http://www.domain.com/file.html\",\"win\";, 400,
>>>400);\">?<\/a>"]
>>>
>>>
>>
>>[Louis] Sure but I also want no toolbars, no menu bars, but only
>> scrollbars.
>>
>>So I do this :
>>
>>$option = "toolbar=no,location=no,status=no,menubar=no,scrollbars=yes";
>>
>>and add $option at the tail of your code snippet.
>>
>>So I guess I add an extra variable in your code snippet. I will try
>> again with the above snippet and see what happens.
>>
>>
>
> No, you are calling your openWindow() function which allready has those
> details in it, does it not?
>
> cheers,
> Brad



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