This is more of a JavaScript question. Yes, it's possible, but IIRC it
does not work in all browsers.
In a pop-up window there's a reference to the window which opened the
pop-up under "window.opener". You can use this reference to set a
reference to the pop-up in the opener window. Once you've got this
setup, you can send the pop-up window to an arbitrary URL from within
the opener window.
Good luck.
-Will
On 13.07.2005, at 15:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I was wondering if there was a way to send a parameter to a method in
another page? To make matters a little more complicated, I need the
parameter for a method that is called by a Foreach component.
Thanks in advance,
Steve Ball
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