Correct, but he asked for a PHP solution. HE DID NOT ASK FOR A JAVASCRIPT SOLUTION, AND YOU SHOULD NOT DISCUSS CLIENT-SIDE MATTERS ON THE PHP LIST!

Dan Rossi wrote:

??? who cares i gave a solution, there is no other #**#% way

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From: Leif K-Brooks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 3:39 PM
To: daniel
Cc: Peter Houchin; Dan; php-general
Subject: Re: [PHP] Re: Internet Explorer toolbar


Yes, but that has nothing do to with PHP! It's not doing it with PHP as was asked, it's doing it with javascript.

daniel wrote:



yes simply buffer the exact javascript code and then echo it

ie

$buffer .= '<a href="#"
onclick="window.open('something.php','something,'scrollbars=no,width=100,he


igh


t=100'"></a>';

sorry i forget the no toolbar part from the top of my head.




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Correct, but he asked about doing it with PHP.

Peter Houchin wrote:





yes there is java script

Dan wrote:





On Thu, 27 Mar 2003 12:32:06 -0800 (PST), [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Manuel
Ochoa) wrote:


Is there any way of using php to launch a new browser without the IE toolbars?



No. PHP is server side, not client side.








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