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Sep 28, 2011

I would like to set/create a single-use/temporary "cookie" for the duration of the user's session or possibly for up to 2 days and have a popup alert box, telling them that their screen resolution is too low to view. Here is my existing Javascript below.implement and/or rewrite it with the cookie?

Code:
<script type="text/javascript">
<!--

if (screen.height<768 || screen.width<1024) alert ("Your screen's resolution is below 1024x768.This site works better at higher resolutions.");

// -->
</script>

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I'm new to javascript and im trying to teach myself how to use it, however, ive come accross a problem. I'm using this code embeded in a HTML page for rollover images:

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Code:
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if someone doesn't know what the asp line does, then 800x600 may be an output. Like below

Code:
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Code:
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The problem isn't limited to the Javascript code, either. On another
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