Window.open / ResizeTo Problem
Jul 23, 2005The following code opens a new window, but the "resizeTo" doesn't resize it.
Why not?
The following code opens a new window, but the "resizeTo" doesn't resize it.
Why not?
I want to preserve a 16/9 aspect ratio to the window after any resize, making the width a function of the height.
As I have a window.resizeTo() inside the window.onresize event function, the infinite loop is served. How may I quit it?
<html><head><title>Title</title><script languaje="javascript">
const c_ra=16/9;
window.onresize = function WindowReSize() {
var myWidth = 0, myHeight = 0;
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I have this piece of code which is opening link in new window:
How to change this code so link would open in the same window?
Probably I should change this part: javascript:void window.open
I have a problem on the links on my page im working.sorry guys still a noob and my english is not that good. :b. my question is like i have a list of packages of food. [link_a] [link_b] [link_c] and i have a function that i put in my head tag:
function linkA()
{
window.open('link_a.html','link','width=300,height=200,resizable=yes');
}
now i can go to linka.html by click my link <A HREF="javascript:linkA()" >link a</A> is there a way i can have one functions that can open a link depend on what page .when it clicks then go to its designated page or i have to stick on writing function for linkB ,C,D and so on.
How to open a link on the same window using window.open or any other method in JavaScript.
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Code:
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<a href="#"
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my file is located at c:AdminFiles.xml
i tried the following ways
window.open("c:/AdminFiles.xml",'HeavyXml');
window.open("c:AdminFiles.xml",'HeavyXml');
window.open("c:\AdminFiles.xml",'HeavyXml');
in the above i'm getting the following error: "Firefox doesn't know how to open this address, because the protocol (c) isnt associated with any program"
window.open("file:///c:\AdminFiles.xml",'HeavyXml');
the last attempt give to respond at all...
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Netscape? Have try location.reload() in Netscape. But this don't work.
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the least....
I know I can get the window object by using
obj = window.open( .... );
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i want to change parent window while modal Window opening or opened
my php code is
Code:
<li>
<div class='newsPopUpModal'>
<a href='#'
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I've seen sites that do this and was wondering if anybody could has the code to do it.
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