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  • GitarJake

    Pop Up Form Size

    Hello All,


    I have an asp app that uses several pop up forms. They are supposed to be
    larger forms, but on some machines, all using IE, they display a lot smaller
    than they should be. Here are some of the behaviors that I am experiencing:

    * It doesn't seem to matter what resolution the client is set for.
    * It seems to come and go.
    * It's not consistent across operating systems or browser versions; all
    client machines use IE 5.5 to 6.0.

    Does anyone have any ideas? Where can I set the size for popups so that I
    can be sure they will display at their proper size?


    TIA,

    Jake


  • Ray Costanzo [MVP]

    #2
    Re: Pop Up Form Size

    Considering pop-up windows are all generated with client-side code in the
    browser, you probably won't get the best answers in this server-side
    programming group. I suggest posting in a more appopriate group, such as an
    Internet Explorer group or a J[ava]Script group. Be sure to include the
    code snippets you're using when you do.

    Ray at home

    "GitarJake" <wiekiewatchee@ spamkiller.net> wrote in message
    news:F8Xgd.568$ 931.197@lakerea d01...[color=blue]
    > Hello All,
    >
    >
    > I have an asp app that uses several pop up forms. They are supposed to
    > be
    > larger forms, but on some machines, all using IE, they display a lot
    > smaller
    > than they should be. Here are some of the behaviors that I am
    > experiencing:
    >
    > * It doesn't seem to matter what resolution the client is set for.
    > * It seems to come and go.
    > * It's not consistent across operating systems or browser versions; all
    > client machines use IE 5.5 to 6.0.
    >
    > Does anyone have any ideas? Where can I set the size for popups so that
    > I
    > can be sure they will display at their proper size?
    >
    >
    > TIA,
    >
    > Jake
    >
    >[/color]


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    • GitarJake

      #3
      Re: Pop Up Form Size

      Hi Ray,

      So then, you don't know?

      Thanks for the reply anyway,

      Jake

      "Ray Costanzo [MVP]" <my first name at lane 34 dot commercial> wrote in
      message news:uhzgBtuvEH A.1824@TK2MSFTN GP10.phx.gbl...[color=blue]
      > Considering pop-up windows are all generated with client-side code in the
      > browser, you probably won't get the best answers in this server-side
      > programming group. I suggest posting in a more appopriate group, such as[/color]
      an[color=blue]
      > Internet Explorer group or a J[ava]Script group. Be sure to include the
      > code snippets you're using when you do.
      >
      > Ray at home
      >
      > "GitarJake" <wiekiewatchee@ spamkiller.net> wrote in message
      > news:F8Xgd.568$ 931.197@lakerea d01...[color=green]
      > > Hello All,
      > >
      > >
      > > I have an asp app that uses several pop up forms. They are supposed to
      > > be
      > > larger forms, but on some machines, all using IE, they display a lot
      > > smaller
      > > than they should be. Here are some of the behaviors that I am
      > > experiencing:
      > >
      > > * It doesn't seem to matter what resolution the client is set for.
      > > * It seems to come and go.
      > > * It's not consistent across operating systems or browser versions; all
      > > client machines use IE 5.5 to 6.0.
      > >
      > > Does anyone have any ideas? Where can I set the size for popups so[/color][/color]
      that[color=blue][color=green]
      > > I
      > > can be sure they will display at their proper size?
      > >
      > >
      > > TIA,
      > >
      > > Jake
      > >
      > >[/color]
      >
      >[/color]


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      • Aaron [SQL Server MVP]

        #4
        Re: Pop Up Form Size

        > So then, you don't know?

        I'm sure he does, but I suppose you're missing the point.

        If someone comes in here and asks how to get Entourage on the Mac to filter
        out questionable e-mail, the fastest route from Providence to Boston, or how
        to train a beagle to stay, I could probably answer them. But why should I?

        The point is, you're asking in the wrong place, and you've been directed to
        a better place. Why are you still here? And why are you giving Ray a hard
        time about it?





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        • GitarJake

          #5
          Re: Pop Up Form Size

          Thank you, Aaron.

          I am here because I want to be...

          I'm not about giving hard times...

          So, say what you want after this, I won't reply.

          But, MY point is this: I only asked a question on a newsgroup. I didn't
          burst into the room commanding all attention. Not that I could in a
          newsgroup. I didn't interrupt a conversation. Nor did I impolitely stamp
          my foot and demand someone give an answer, any answer. I just asked a
          question.

          If someone knows the answer, and if they are nice, maybe they'll reply and
          tell me. If they don't know the answer or they are not nice, maybe they'll
          ignore me.

          But, why take the time to reply if their answer will be of no value? I see
          that as a waste of time and as an insult.


          Thanks,

          Jake


          "Aaron [SQL Server MVP]" <ten.xoc@dnartr eb.noraa> wrote in message
          news:#F2Qba6vEH A.1400@TK2MSFTN GP11.phx.gbl...[color=blue][color=green]
          > > So then, you don't know?[/color]
          >
          > I'm sure he does, but I suppose you're missing the point.
          >
          > If someone comes in here and asks how to get Entourage on the Mac to[/color]
          filter[color=blue]
          > out questionable e-mail, the fastest route from Providence to Boston, or[/color]
          how[color=blue]
          > to train a beagle to stay, I could probably answer them. But why should[/color]
          I?[color=blue]
          >
          > The point is, you're asking in the wrong place, and you've been directed[/color]
          to[color=blue]
          > a better place. Why are you still here? And why are you giving Ray a[/color]
          hard[color=blue]
          > time about it?
          >
          > http://www.aspfaq.com/5001
          > http://www.aspfaq.com/2081
          >
          >[/color]


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          • Chris Hohmann

            #6
            Re: Pop Up Form Size

            "GitarJake" <wiekiewatchee@ spamkiller.net> wrote in message
            news:u5jhd.2710 $931.829@lakere ad01...[color=blue]
            > Thank you, Aaron.
            >
            > I am here because I want to be...
            >
            > I'm not about giving hard times...
            >
            > So, say what you want after this, I won't reply.
            >
            > But, MY point is this: I only asked a question on a newsgroup. I didn't
            > burst into the room commanding all attention. Not that I could in a
            > newsgroup. I didn't interrupt a conversation. Nor did I impolitely stamp
            > my foot and demand someone give an answer, any answer. I just asked a
            > question.
            >
            > If someone knows the answer, and if they are nice, maybe they'll reply and
            > tell me. If they don't know the answer or they are not nice, maybe[/color]
            they'll[color=blue]
            > ignore me.
            >
            > But, why take the time to reply if their answer will be of no value? I[/color]
            see[color=blue]
            > that as a waste of time and as an insult.[/color]

            Hmm... I'm always conflicted when these types of threads manifest
            themselves. I understand, from your perspective that you felt you post was
            benign. However, I would ask you to consider it from Aaron/Ray's point of
            view. If you do a scan of this newsgroup you'll see that Aaron, Ray and many
            others devote an extraordinary amount of time and effort to assist the
            people here. So much so, I often wonder how they manage to find the time to
            do anything else. I would also suggest that the advice that Ray provided was
            thoughtful, polite and of most value to your particular circumstance. My
            reasoning is as follows. Had Ray simply taken the easy way out and answered
            your question, it would reinforce the notion that this newsgroup is an
            appropriate forum for client-side issues. It is not. This would have been a
            huge disservice to the people who post legitimate ASP related questions,
            people like Ray and Aaron who selflessly offer there help and most
            importantly to you. That's not a misprint. You would have been done a
            disservice had Ray answered your question. Instead, you are now equipped
            with appropriate and distinct resources for your server-side and client side
            questions. I sincerely hope that if and when you have a question related to
            ASP, you will post it here. The contributors to this newsgroup are genuinely
            interested in helping people.


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            • Ray Costanzo [MVP]

              #7
              Re: Pop Up Form Size

              See Aaron and Chris's replies. I couldn't have said it better. :]

              Ray at home

              "GitarJake" <wiekiewatchee@ spamkiller.net> wrote in message
              news:FZbhd.2688 $931.2507@laker ead01...[color=blue]
              > Hi Ray,
              >
              > So then, you don't know?
              >
              > Thanks for the reply anyway,
              >[/color]

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              • Bob Barrows [MVP]

                #8
                Re: Pop Up Form Size

                GitarJake wrote:[color=blue]
                > Thank you, Aaron.
                >
                > I am here because I want to be...
                >
                > I'm not about giving hard times...
                >
                > So, say what you want after this, I won't reply.
                >
                > But, MY point is this: I only asked a question on a newsgroup. I
                > didn't burst into the room commanding all attention. Not that I
                > could in a newsgroup. I didn't interrupt a conversation. Nor did I
                > impolitely stamp my foot and demand someone give an answer, any
                > answer. I just asked a question.
                >
                > If someone knows the answer, and if they are nice, maybe they'll
                > reply and tell me. If they don't know the answer or they are not
                > nice, maybe they'll ignore me.[/color]

                You would really rather be ignored than directed to a more appropriate place
                to get your question answered? How does that help you?
                [color=blue]
                >
                > But, why take the time to reply if their answer will be of no value?[/color]

                Because we think that replying will help you, and ignoring you won't help
                you. You've spent an extra day trying to get help on this newsgroup, when
                you could have posted your question to a client-side newsgroup and had your
                answer in minutes. This is mind-boggling behavior. And it's starting to
                border on rude, as well.
                [color=blue]
                > I see that as a waste of time and as an insult.
                >[/color]
                You consider being directed to a place where you can get help to be an
                insult???

                plonk
                --
                Microsoft MVP - ASP/ASP.NET
                Please reply to the newsgroup. This email account is my spam trap so I
                don't check it very often. If you must reply off-line, then remove the
                "NO SPAM"


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                • Aaron [SQL Server MVP]

                  #9
                  Re: Pop Up Form Size

                  > But, why take the time to reply if their answer will be of no value?

                  Because you haven't yet realized that the response you got WAS valuable.
                  Maybe you didn't realize that this was not an appropriate place for you to
                  ask your question. But you were directed to a more appropriate place, where
                  more experts in that area hang out, and where you will get the answer you
                  want instead of forcing people to give yout the ABC's of netiquette.
                  [color=blue]
                  > I see that as a waste of time and as an insult.[/color]

                  I could say the same about your attitude. However, I'll only say, "Tough
                  sh*t."


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                  • Stephanie Stowe

                    #10
                    Re: Pop Up Form Size


                    "GitarJake" <wiekiewatchee@ spamkiller.net> wrote in message
                    news:u5jhd.2710 $931.829@lakere ad01...[color=blue]
                    > Thank you, Aaron.
                    >
                    > I am here because I want to be...
                    >
                    > I'm not about giving hard times...
                    >
                    > So, say what you want after this, I won't reply.
                    >
                    > But, MY point is this: I only asked a question on a newsgroup. I didn't
                    > burst into the room commanding all attention. Not that I could in a
                    > newsgroup. I didn't interrupt a conversation. Nor did I impolitely stamp
                    > my foot and demand someone give an answer, any answer. I just asked a
                    > question.
                    >
                    > If someone knows the answer, and if they are nice, maybe they'll reply and
                    > tell me. If they don't know the answer or they are not nice, maybe[/color]
                    they'll[color=blue]
                    > ignore me.
                    >
                    > But, why take the time to reply if their answer will be of no value? I[/color]
                    see[color=blue]
                    > that as a waste of time and as an insult.
                    >[/color]


                    Actually, knowing the folks on this group a little, it is an attempt to get
                    you to the best place for you to get an answer, whether the person does or
                    does not know the answer. I think that IS nice and helpful. But then, maybe
                    that's just me.
                    [color=blue]
                    >
                    > Thanks,
                    >
                    > Jake
                    >
                    >
                    > "Aaron [SQL Server MVP]" <ten.xoc@dnartr eb.noraa> wrote in message
                    > news:#F2Qba6vEH A.1400@TK2MSFTN GP11.phx.gbl...[color=green][color=darkred]
                    > > > So then, you don't know?[/color]
                    > >
                    > > I'm sure he does, but I suppose you're missing the point.
                    > >
                    > > If someone comes in here and asks how to get Entourage on the Mac to[/color]
                    > filter[color=green]
                    > > out questionable e-mail, the fastest route from Providence to Boston, or[/color]
                    > how[color=green]
                    > > to train a beagle to stay, I could probably answer them. But why should[/color]
                    > I?[color=green]
                    > >
                    > > The point is, you're asking in the wrong place, and you've been directed[/color]
                    > to[color=green]
                    > > a better place. Why are you still here? And why are you giving Ray a[/color]
                    > hard[color=green]
                    > > time about it?
                    > >
                    > > http://www.aspfaq.com/5001
                    > > http://www.aspfaq.com/2081
                    > >
                    > >[/color]
                    >
                    >[/color]


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