Just put the new window in a floating layer inside the larger image.
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> Ok... I think I
He is talking Javascript not Java. The two are not as related as they sound
by name :-)
Michael
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From: Jay Wigginton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Hey,
Since I am a total Java "idiot" this sounds totally like "Greek" to me
care to elaborate in terms that a "non
Ok... I think I have gotten past the problem I had with the legend window...
but now I was wondering if someone can tell me how or if a new window can be
forced to stay "on top" of the current browser window and always visible...
Is the something to add to the parameters of the
onClick="NewWin=w
I am not loading an HTML page otherwise I would do that... I am simply
loading the image directly in the new window... :)
thanks
Jay
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From: Mike Murry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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y 15, 2000 2:32 PM
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why don't you move the "window.open" code to the
How about using the same NewWin code in the Full Size Image windows onLoad
event?
Mike Murry
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From: Jay Wigginton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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why don't you move the "window.open" code to the
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