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Old 04-13-2008, 02:47 AM
Lauren
 
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Default Popups when Javascript not enabled?

Hi all,

Working on a site at the moment and seem to be having an issue with
popups.
The issue is this: Using Javascript to define the size etc of the popup
window. No problems there, that works just fine.

But... when the browser doesn't have Javascript enabled the popups
don't work. Is there a way to have this popup present, even when
javascript is off? I've noticed that the default settings of some
browsers, say IE7, seem to block JS popups. :\

To the best of my knowledge you can't define window sizes using an HTML
attribute like 'target'... or am I wrong?

Any thoughts, alternatives or suggestions would be greatly appreciated


xLauren



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