Well a bit off topic for servlets - But anyway you can open another browser window with the "target" attribute on the HTML "a href=" and "form" tags and then play games with the focus javascript events on the two windows. The window.open() javascript method also opens another browser window. DHTML layers are probably a better design for human usability. None of this is truly modal in the stateless web client world. The amount of time you will invest in trying to get this half way working may not be worth it in the end.
- Paul Copeland - JOT Servlets - http://www.jotobjects.com
Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2004 09:37:23 +0530 From: Manish Malhotra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Window pop-up problem!....
Hi All,
My Requirement is:
Im creating one web application.
I have one screen say S1. There is a link on this screen which needs to open a pop-up window. But the form needs to be submited to send a parameter and on the server side we check this paramater as its 'true' or 'false'. Depends on that It decides that pop-up has to be open or not.
And my second requirement is this parent-child window relationship should be modal view. As its in swing. So, that user can't access the parent one until child is open. And no new child will be pop-up if one already open.
So, can you please help me out. I need this help urgently. Actually I know something is there in DHTML for thei modal.
But actually is it possible through JavaScript. So, that without submitting the parent window I can acheive this goal.
Many Thanks. Your input is required.
regards, Manish Malhotra
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