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  • aagee

    window.open(... "fullscreen=yes" ...) doesn't work any more

    Hi all

    Can someone clue me in on this? I just noticed that following doesn't
    work as it used to:

    window.open(... "fullscreen=yes " ...)

    Used to get a window that occupied the whole screen; now I get the
    title bar and status bar too. Any ideas?

    Thanks in anticipation!

    Sanjay
  • Randy Webb

    #2
    Re: window.open(... "fullscree n=yes" ...) doesn't work any more

    aagee wrote:[color=blue]
    > Hi all
    >
    > Can someone clue me in on this? I just noticed that following doesn't
    > work as it used to:
    >
    > window.open(... "fullscreen=yes " ...)
    >
    > Used to get a window that occupied the whole screen; now I get the
    > title bar and status bar too. Any ideas?[/color]

    Yes. Design your pages to work with the title bar and status bar.

    --
    Randy
    comp.lang.javas cript FAQ - http://jibbering.com/faq

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    • Grant Wagner

      #3
      Re: window.open(... "fullscree n=yes" ...) doesn't work any more

      aagee wrote:
      [color=blue]
      > Hi all
      >
      > Can someone clue me in on this? I just noticed that following doesn't
      > work as it used to:
      >
      > window.open(... "fullscreen=yes " ...)
      >
      > Used to get a window that occupied the whole screen; now I get the
      > title bar and status bar too. Any ideas?[/color]

      Yes, Windows XP Service Pack 2 offered a number of security related
      enhancements to Internet Explorer, this being one of them.

      Users of Internet Explorer got sick of Web sites opening a window
      fullscreen and "stealing" their desktop. In a lot of cases, people had no
      idea how to rid themselves of the fullscreen page. Many Windows users do
      not know about Alt+Tab and even those that do found themselves in a
      situation where they could Alt+Tab away from the fullscreen IE window,
      but when they returned to Internet Explorer, they found it occupying
      their entire desktop again.

      Of course, the simple solution to the problem is to bring the fullscreen
      IE window into focus and hit Alt+F4 to close it - assuming the site
      author hasn't written client-side JavaScript to intercept Alt+F4, which
      I've also seen - however, the sequence of commands to close the
      fullscreen window can be considered pretty complicated for a lot of
      computer users, and I've seen people hit the reset button when presented
      with a fullscreen IE window they could not figure out how to close.

      To remove some user anxiety and make the Web a less hostile place,
      Microsoft has wisely chosen to now display a title and status bar on
      every newly opened window by default - the status bar (and perhaps the
      titlebar) can be removed by the end-user if they so wish, but the Web
      site author has no control over those settings.

      Even if you have no malicious intent, the potential for mis-use remains,
      and as a result, the functionality has been removed.

      More details about the new features in IE is available at: <url:
      http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/s...view.mspx#EBAA />
      and <url: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/s...eoverview.mspx />.

      --
      Grant Wagner <gwagner@agrico reunited.com>
      comp.lang.javas cript FAQ - http://jibbering.com/faq

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      • Sanjay Bhandari

        #4
        Re: window.open(... &quot;fullscree n=yes&quot; ...) doesn't work any more

        Yes? Did I ask a yes/no question :-)

        What I was asking was if anyone knew why / when this behavior started to
        happen? And if there is a workaround for it.

        Thanks!

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        • Randy Webb

          #5
          Re: window.open(... &quot;fullscree n=yes&quot; ...) doesn't work any more

          Sanjay Bhandari wrote:[color=blue]
          > Yes? Did I ask a yes/no question :-)
          >
          > What I was asking was if anyone knew why / when this behavior started to
          > happen? And if there is a workaround for it.[/color]

          No, there is no workaround for it. But, this is comp.lang.javas cript not
          your personal help-desk.


          --
          Randy
          comp.lang.javas cript FAQ - http://jibbering.com/faq

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          • Sanjay Bhandari

            #6
            Re: window.open(... &quot;fullscree n=yes&quot; ...) doesn't work any more


            Now - that's a nice, informative response! Thanks very much.

            Actually - I just use this for my home grown photo album code. No biggie
            - but would be nice if I could do it somehow with minimum hassle.


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            • Sanjay

              #7
              Re: window.open(... &quot;fullscree n=yes&quot; ...) doesn't work any more

              Oh man! Not one of you again!!

              (1) This type of thing is exactly what this newsgroup is for.
              (2) You are being rude. Next time if you feel its not worth your attention,
              just move on. Don't reply with a moronic answer and then later chide folks
              for asking for help.
              (3) There ARE other folks who are here for meaningful interaction and are
              quite helpful.
              (4) But because you HAVE been rude I am obliged to remind you that you are a
              moronic nitwit with possibly some delusions of grandeur.
              (5) Now that felt quite good. I'd advise against starting a pissing contest.
              I have a lot of time on my hands. Lets just move on.

              aagee

              "Randy Webb" <HikksNotAtHome @aol.com> wrote in message
              news:L6CdnR8VSr o8YvLcRVn-sQ@comcast.com. ..[color=blue]
              > Sanjay Bhandari wrote:[color=green]
              >> Yes? Did I ask a yes/no question :-)
              >>
              >> What I was asking was if anyone knew why / when this behavior started to
              >> happen? And if there is a workaround for it.[/color]
              >
              > No, there is no workaround for it. But, this is comp.lang.javas cript not
              > your personal help-desk.
              >
              >
              > --
              > Randy
              > comp.lang.javas cript FAQ - http://jibbering.com/faq[/color]


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              • Randy Webb

                #8
                Re: window.open(... &quot;fullscree n=yes&quot; ...) doesn't work any more

                Sanjay wrote:[color=blue]
                > Oh man! Not one of you again!![/color]

                What is a "one of you"?
                [color=blue]
                > (1) This type of thing is exactly what this newsgroup is for.[/color]

                Thats debatable. This group is for the discussion of Javascript
                implementations , not the absence of a feature in IE6 anymore. But either
                way, its irrelevant.
                [color=blue]
                > (2) You are being rude. Next time if you feel its not worth your attention,
                > just move on. Don't reply with a moronic answer and then later chide folks
                > for asking for help.[/color]

                My answer was far from moronic. It was short and factual.
                [color=blue]
                > (3) There ARE other folks who are here for meaningful interaction and are
                > quite helpful.[/color]

                Then maybe you should email them and ask them directly, so that you do
                not get your feelings hurt by the truth.
                [color=blue]
                > (4) But because you HAVE been rude I am obliged to remind you that you are a
                > moronic nitwit with possibly some delusions of grandeur.[/color]

                Obviously, your definition and my definition of rude is different. I
                have been far from rude, but if you want to get into a "rude pissing
                contest", we can.
                [color=blue]
                > (5) Now that felt quite good. I'd advise against starting a pissing contest.[/color]

                Thats up to you.
                [color=blue]
                > I have a lot of time on my hands. Lets just move on.[/color]

                As do I. Your call.

                --
                Randy
                comp.lang.javas cript FAQ - http://jibbering.com/faq
                Answer:It destroys the order of the conversation
                Question: Why?
                Answer: Top-Posting.
                Question: Whats the most annoying thing on Usenet?

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                • Yidaki

                  #9
                  Re: window.open(... &quot;fullscree n=yes&quot; ...) doesn't work any more

                  Use only "fullscreen ", so without the "=yes"

                  aagee wrote:[color=blue]
                  > Hi all
                  >
                  > Can someone clue me in on this? I just noticed that following doesn't
                  > work as it used to:
                  >
                  > window.open(... "fullscreen=yes " ...)
                  >
                  > Used to get a window that occupied the whole screen; now I get the
                  > title bar and status bar too. Any ideas?
                  >
                  > Thanks in anticipation!
                  >
                  > Sanjay[/color]

                  Comment

                  • aagee

                    #10
                    Re: window.open(... &quot;fullscree n=yes&quot; ...) doesn't work any more

                    Woohoo! A pissing contest!!

                    "Randy Webb" <HikksNotAtHome @aol.com> wrote in message
                    news:ltKdnfZ1QZ xmxe3cRVn-ug@comcast.com. ..[color=blue]
                    > Sanjay wrote:[color=green]
                    >> Oh man! Not one of you again!![/color]
                    >
                    > What is a "one of you"?
                    >[/color]
                    Oh you know. I am sure people tell you all the time.
                    [color=blue][color=green]
                    >> (1) This type of thing is exactly what this newsgroup is for.[/color]
                    >
                    > Thats debatable. This group is for the discussion of Javascript
                    > implementations , not the absence of a feature in IE6 anymore. But either
                    > way, its irrelevant.
                    >[/color]
                    Have you looked at the other postings? And if that's what you are here to
                    discuss then what the heck are you doing responding to other posts?
                    [color=blue][color=green]
                    >> (2) You are being rude. Next time if you feel its not worth your
                    >> attention, just move on. Don't reply with a moronic answer and then later
                    >> chide folks for asking for help.[/color]
                    >
                    > My answer was far from moronic. It was short and factual.
                    >[/color]
                    Well - it was kind of moronic. Maybe you don't quite understand what makes a
                    short, lucid, informative answer. If you don't have one - just move on.
                    [color=blue][color=green]
                    >> (3) There ARE other folks who are here for meaningful interaction and are
                    >> quite helpful.[/color]
                    >
                    > Then maybe you should email them and ask them directly, so that you do not
                    > get your feelings hurt by the truth.
                    >[/color]
                    Now that comment's quite moronic as well :-)
                    [color=blue][color=green]
                    >> (4) But because you HAVE been rude I am obliged to remind you that you
                    >> are a moronic nitwit with possibly some delusions of grandeur.[/color]
                    >
                    > Obviously, your definition and my definition of rude is different. I have
                    > been far from rude, but if you want to get into a "rude pissing contest",
                    > we can.
                    >[/color]
                    My definition of rude is when some pompous idiot makes a comment like "this
                    is not your personal help desk".
                    [color=blue][color=green]
                    >> (5) Now that felt quite good. I'd advise against starting a pissing
                    >> contest.[/color]
                    >
                    > Thats up to you.
                    >[/color]
                    And you.
                    [color=blue][color=green]
                    >> I have a lot of time on my hands. Lets just move on.[/color]
                    >
                    > As do I. Your call.[/color]
                    As it is yours.
                    [color=blue]
                    >
                    > --
                    > Randy
                    > comp.lang.javas cript FAQ - http://jibbering.com/faq
                    > Answer:It destroys the order of the conversation
                    > Question: Why?
                    > Answer: Top-Posting.
                    > Question: Whats the most annoying thing on Usenet?[/color]


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                    • Grant Wagner

                      #11
                      Re: window.open(... &quot;fullscree n=yes&quot; ...) doesn't work any more

                      That has nothing to do with the problem. In fact, if you specify an
                      attribute, you are supposed to specify a value, in this case, "yes", "no",
                      "1" and "0" are all acceptable values for fullscreen=

                      <url:
                      Find official documentation, practical know-how, and expert guidance for builders working and troubleshooting in Microsoft products.

                      />

                      Yidaki wrote:
                      [color=blue]
                      > Use only "fullscreen ", so without the "=yes"
                      >
                      > aagee wrote:[color=green]
                      > > Hi all
                      > >
                      > > Can someone clue me in on this? I just noticed that following doesn't
                      > > work as it used to:
                      > >
                      > > window.open(... "fullscreen=yes " ...)
                      > >
                      > > Used to get a window that occupied the whole screen; now I get the
                      > > title bar and status bar too. Any ideas?
                      > >
                      > > Thanks in anticipation!
                      > >
                      > > Sanjay[/color][/color]

                      --
                      Grant Wagner <gwagner@agrico reunited.com>
                      comp.lang.javas cript FAQ - http://jibbering.com/faq

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