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Categories Opening a new window
Author: Mark Fennell | Website: http://www.flashkit.com |

 
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Options Available

The options available are:

    toolbar - Specifies whether the browser's toolbar is displayed or not 1 or 0.
    location - Specifies whether the location bar (showing the current URL) of the browser is displayed or not. 1 or 0
    directories - Specifies whether the Netscape directory buttons are displayed or not. 1 or 0
    status - Specifies whether the browser status bar is displayed or not. 1 or 0
    menubar - Specifies whether the browser's menu bar is displayed or not. 1 or 0
    scrollbars - Specifies whether the window will allow scrollbars or not. 1 or 0
    resizable - Specifies whether the new window is resiz(e)able or not. 1 or 0
    width - pixels Specifies the width of the new window.
    height - pixels Specifies the height of the new window.
    top - pixels Specifies the top co-ordinate to display the new window. (Internet Explorer and Navigator 4.0 and above only)
    left - pixels Specifies the Left co-ordinate to display the new window. (Internet Explorer and Navigator 4.0 and above only)

To open the new window from flash, follow the process of Method 1, except insert into the Get URL the text

 javascript:newwin()

Thats it!

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Added: : 1999-12-20
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