Yes, I would like to be able to send a javascript window opener a URL from .NET
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Read this page (it's short): http://www.devguru.com/Tec
This is how you create a new window using javascript.
now, on the code-behinde you simply do what scolja has suggested.
[C#]
<Code behind Button Click Event>
{
// Here is my url - note that it has inline parameters
System.Uri uri = new Uri("http://insidejsi/defa
String str = String.Empty;
str += "<Script>";
str += "window.open('" + uri.ToString() + "', 'MyWindowTitle', 'width=200,height=200,scro
str += "</Script>";
Page.RegisterClientScriptB
}
[VB]
<Code behind Button Click Event>
' Here is my url - note that it has inline parameters
Dim myUri as new System.Uri("http://insidej
Dim str as String
str = "<Script>"
str = str & "window.open('" + uri.ToString() + "', 'MyWindowTitle', 'width=200,height=200,scro
str = str & "</Script>"
Page.RegisterClientScriptB
End Sub
Read this page (it's short): http://www.devguru.com/Tec
This is how you create a new window using javascript.
now, on the code-behinde you simply do what scolja has suggested.
[C#]
<Code behind Button Click Event>
{
// Here is my url - note that it has inline parameters
System.Uri uri = new Uri("http://insidejsi/defa
String str = String.Empty;
str += "<Script>";
str += "window.open('" + uri.ToString() + "', 'MyWindowTitle', 'width=200,height=200,scro
str += "</Script>";
Page.RegisterClientScriptB
}
[VB]
<Code behind Button Click Event>
' Here is my url - note that it has inline parameters
Dim myUri as new System.Uri("http://insidej
Dim str as String
str = "<Script>"
str = str & "window.open('" + uri.ToString() + "', 'MyWindowTitle', 'width=200,height=200,scro
str = str & "</Script>"
Page.RegisterClientScriptB
End Sub
Read this page (it's short): http://www.devguru.com/Tec
This is how you create a new window using javascript.
now, on the code-behinde you simply do what scolja has suggested.
[C#]
<Code behind Button Click Event>
{
// Here is my url - note that it has inline parameters
System.Uri uri = new Uri("http://insidejsi/defa
String str = String.Empty;
str += "<Script>";
str += "window.open('" + uri.ToString() + "', 'MyWindowTitle', 'width=200,height=200,scro
str += "</Script>";
Page.RegisterClientScriptB
}
[VB]
<Code behind Button Click Event>
' Here is my url - note that it has inline parameters
Dim myUri as new System.Uri("http://insidej
Dim str as String
str = "<Script>"
str = str & "window.open('" + uri.ToString() + "', 'MyWindowTitle', 'width=200,height=200,scro
str = str & "</Script>"
Page.RegisterClientScriptB
End Sub
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by: nepaliPosted on 2006-12-07 at 08:59:07ID: 18094828
window popups. use javascript window.open()
can u give the details.