For the most part it's impossible, but there is a workaround that does just what SquareHead suggested: open a window, and provides the basic effect. Just add this to the page you want to have the effect, and it will be "set" when the page is loaded.
<script type='text/javascript'>
var height = 400 //Set height
var width = 400 //Set width
var name = "winname" //Set window name
var top = 20 //Set distance from top
var left = 20 //Set distance from bottom
if(document.location.searc
newwin=window.open(documen
self.opener = ""
self.close()
}
</script>
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by: SquareHeadPosted on 2003-10-20 at 20:58:34ID: 9588160
Sorry whilliyam, I don't think that's possible... Why no window.open?
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