Window.open Location.href Frame
Jul 20, 2005I have a page of 2 frame:
menu (menu.php)
corpo (corpo.php)
In menu.php i have:
I have a page of 2 frame:
menu (menu.php)
corpo (corpo.php)
In menu.php i have:
I have inherited some code that changes the behavior or menu links with submenus to open the submenu but I need it to both open the submenu and go to the link location.
Here is the code:
$('#leftNav #menu li a').click(
function() {
$('#leftNav #menu li a').removeClass('selectedAccordion');
$(this).addClass('selectedAccordion');
$('#leftNav #menu ul.currentnav li a').removeClass('selectedAccordion');
$('#leftNav #menu li ul li a').removeClass('selectedAccordion');
//$(this).parent('li').addClass('selectedAccordion');
var checkElement = $(this).next(); if((checkElement.is('ul')) && (checkElement.is(':visible'))){
return false;
}
if((checkElement.is('ul')) && (!checkElement.is(':visible'))) {
if(checkElement.parent().parent().parent().is(':visible')) {
checkElement.slideDown('normal');
return false;
}
$('#leftNav #menu ul:visible').slideUp('normal');
checkElement.slideDown('normal');
return false;
}}
How do I put back the behavior to open the submenu AND go to the link location? I found I could add location.href = $(this).attr('href'); and go to the correct, but then the submenus slideUp and are hidden again. I can't figure out why changing the page closes the menus.
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This code works fine the first time it is called. But if a PDF file is
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"no such interface supported"
I have used this code for the past 5 years and it has worked fine with
Adobe Acrobat 4-6 it is only 7 that started to cause me grief. It is
only IE that has this problem, Netscape seems to work fine.
I have checked the web and talked to Adobe and have yet to find a
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}
</script>
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<table of banner...
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In the second example, however, I use target='_blank' to open up a new window.
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