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RE: FN-FORUM Window Sizing without JavaScript
date posted 12th January 2003 23:03
I have used this method and it works just fine.
Dave.
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Dave Boulden, Director. DA Media Limited
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From: [EMAIL REMOVED]
[EMAIL REMOVED] On Behalf Of Karl Bunyan
Sent: 12 January 2003 22:51
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Subject: Re: FN-FORUM Window Sizing without JavaScript
I think doing something like
The javascript opens the window with a blank html page (which you'll
have to
make) and then the form posts to it. I haven't tried the above but it
should be close.
Karl
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From: "Derek Jempson" [EMAIL REMOVED]
To: "Freelancers" [EMAIL REMOVED]
Sent: Sunday, January 12, 2003 6:20 PM
Subject: FN-FORUM Window Sizing without JavaScript
> This is a question that seems to be rather basic on the face of it,
> but I just can't find an answer.
>
> I need to open a new window from a form submit button, and at the same
time
> pass some PHP variables in hidden fields. The new window must open at
> a specific size. I know that I can use a JavaScript
> "action=window.open(url);" kind of thing, but the variables are not
passed,
> even as a URL query string.
>
> Any ideas folks?
>
>
> Derek
>
>
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