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removing address,tool menu bars mantrid 12-09-2007
Posted by mantrid on December 9, 2007, 9:33 am
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I use
<form action="screen.php" target="_blank" method="post"> and a submit button
to open a new separate window which is simply a display screen. I therefore
do not wish to have the address, tool and menu bars displayed. Can I do this
from the
form script? or would I have to put some HTML script on the page that is to
be opened. or is it only possible with java script?

Can anyone offer a solution on how to do this?

Thanks Ian



Posted by Jonathan N. Little on December 9, 2007, 9:53 am
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mantrid wrote:
> I use
> <form action="screen.php" target="_blank" method="post"> and a submit button
> to open a new separate window which is simply a display screen. I therefore
> do not wish to have the address, tool and menu bars displayed. Can I do this
> from the
> form script? or would I have to put some HTML script on the page that is to
> be opened. or is it only possible with java script?

Only with JavaScript *if* the client allows.
>
> Can anyone offer a solution on how to do this?

Yes, don't.


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Jonathan
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Posted by mantrid on December 9, 2007, 9:56 am
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I forgot to mention $_POST[variables] need to be carried forward to the new
page for filtering the data displayed there.


> I use
> <form action="screen.php" target="_blank" method="post"> and a submit
button
> to open a new separate window which is simply a display screen. I
therefore
> do not wish to have the address, tool and menu bars displayed. Can I do
this
> from the
> form script? or would I have to put some HTML script on the page that is
to
> be opened. or is it only possible with java script?
>
> Can anyone offer a solution on how to do this?
>
> Thanks Ian
>
>



Posted by richard on December 9, 2007, 10:19 am
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mantrid wrote:
> I use
> <form action="screen.php" target="_blank" method="post"> and a submit button
> to open a new separate window which is simply a display screen. I therefore
> do not wish to have the address, tool and menu bars displayed. Can I do this
> from the
> form script? or would I have to put some HTML script on the page that is to
> be opened. or is it only possible with java script?
>
> Can anyone offer a solution on how to do this?
>
> Thanks Ian
>
>


http://www.web-source.net/javascript_popup_window2.htm

If the popup is necessary then you should advise your visitors to be
sure to turn on JS. If it's for advertising, then f--k you.

Posted by David E. Ross on December 9, 2007, 1:00 pm
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On 12/9/2007 6:33 AM, mantrid wrote:
> I use
> <form action="screen.php" target="_blank" method="post"> and a submit button
> to open a new separate window which is simply a display screen. I therefore
> do not wish to have the address, tool and menu bars displayed. Can I do this
> from the
> form script? or would I have to put some HTML script on the page that is to
> be opened. or is it only possible with java script?
>
> Can anyone offer a solution on how to do this?
>
> Thanks Ian
>
>

Do I understand you? You want to change how my browser appears and
works after I put an effort into making it appear and work exactly the
way I want it?

You can't. I use SeaMonkey as my browser. I installed an extension
that creates a non-standard toolbar that, if you suppress any of the
standard bars, this bar will still remain. On this bar, I have a button
that restores the other bars.

--
David E. Ross
<http://www.rossde.com/>

Natural foods can be harmful: Look at all the
people who die of natural causes.

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