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![]() forget the pop blockers for a moment, lets say I got to the point the window opened:
in IE6 and previous version of IE I could open a window with no location bar, menu bar, toolbar etc. like so: Code:
window.open("test.html","",'height=190,width=290,toolbar=no,menubar=no,location=no,status=no') anybody here have an idea how to get this to work in IE7 ? |
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ok, will show nipples to one with answer
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i've found the answer by playing around with it, here it is the answer: in IE7 when you use "fullscreen=no" it will ignore other given properties, e.g: "toolbar=no", "menubar=no" seems the code I was using wasn't the one I pasted and it DID had "fullscreen=no" in it. |
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