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09-May-2006, 12:16 AM #1
Question problem in opening new window in Netscape
Hi all,

We have a application which must be compatible with IE, Mozilla and Netscape. There we have a page in which user details will be showed up in new window on click of link. we used javascript's window.open() function for that. In IE and Mozilla it's opening correctly in new pop-up like window. But Netscape it's opening in new tab.

How can i resolve this problem??
Please help me regarding this.

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Sujit Joshi
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09-May-2006, 11:44 PM #2
Mozilla and Netscape user options can define either window or tabbed browsing. You can break that and force a new blank window, but its not recommended as the texiting window loads as the tabbed. This can become confusing for your visitors, that is why its not recommended.

Place this on the new window (the one you link to, not the one the link is on)

<script type="text/javascript">
WindowObjectReference = window.open("http://yoursite.com/yourlink.htm",
"ForceLinkWindowName",
"left=100,screenX=200,resizable,scrollbars,status");
</script>
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