@all,

Another approach would be to find out what the browswer is doing when
it receives the "zoom" event.
I'm thinking maybe there's an attribute setting for each window that's
changed. That would make sense.
It only effects the window with focus, nothing else - so it must track
to the window.

Maybe a simple DOM noe modification would do the same thing, if I only
knew what the DOM element (or something like it) is.
That might be simpler to do and fully supported by Prototype.

Thoughts??
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