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Re: specify the size of a target blank window in the wod file
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Re: specify the size of a target blank window in the wod file


  • Subject: Re: specify the size of a target blank window in the wod file
  • From: Gilles MATHURIN <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2006 21:36:42 -0400

What i meant is that :
i simply write a javascript in the destination WOComponent (in the Html-Wod file to be more accurate) which set a new size for the window on load : just a "window.resizeTo(w,h)" declaration.
That's all.


Maybe i wasn't clear at the beginning… sorry in this case.

Regards.

GM.

Le 21 août 06 à 16:29, Guido Neitzer a écrit :

On 21.08.2006, at 22:07 Uhr, Gilles MATHURIN wrote:

Never mind, i did it with javascript as i couldn't find the mail in the list… and it's perfect.
Don't need to do everything with WO after all ;-)

AFAIK there is no way of doing this with WO with JavaScript.

cug

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