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RE: xsl and javascript
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- Subject: RE: [xsl] xsl and javascript
- From: "Chris Bayes" <chris at bayes dot co dot uk>
- Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2001 17:58:51 +0100
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Hang on. You are quoting me out of context. What she wanted to do was
get the output from a servlet to go to the second window instead of the
current window. Yes you can do var win=window.open('','_new') but as I
explained she would need to use http.
Something like
var win=window.open('http://someplace/servlet?somethingorother','_new')
But then that is off topic.
Ciao Chris
XML/XSL Portal
http://www.bayes.co.uk/xml
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-xsl-list@lists.mulberrytech.com
> [mailto:owner-xsl-list@lists.mulberrytech.com] On Behalf Of
> Thomas B. Passin
> Sent: 23 October 2001 17:31
> To: xsl-list@lists.mulberrytech.com
> Subject: Re: [xsl] xsl and javascript
>
>
> [Chris Bayes]
>
> > This is all rather basic stuff. Open the first page, have some
> > javascript that opens a second page in a window. Simple. What you
> > can't do is have some javascript open a page in a second window and
> > expect it to have anything to do with the first page.
>
> Yes you can. In window 1:
>
> var win=window.open('','_new')
> win.document.write('This is a test')
> win.document.close()
> win.focus()
>
> You can continue to work with the second window using the
> "win" variable (must make it a global variable, of course).
> If you want the second window to initiate anything in the
> first window, you need to use a reference to the first
> window, which is available in the "opener" property of the
> second window.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Tom P
>
>
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