Getting [object] error in original window when opening a new window

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    Getting [object] error in original window when opening a new window


    I'm using window.open and as soon as I click on the link to open the ne
    window, my original page content is replaced with '[object]'.

    <
    href="JavaScrip t:onClick=windo w.open('leaving .htm','','toolb ar=no,location= no,status=no,me nubar=no,scroll bars=no,resizab le=no,width=300 ,height=400')"> Lin
    1 </a>


    Any ideas

    guest
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  • Richard Cornford

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    Re: Getting [object] error in original window when opening a new window

    "guest" <Guest.11h2wn@m ail.forum4desig ners.com> wrote in message
    news:Guest.11h2 wn@mail.forum4d esigners.com...
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    form4designers. com is a bad place to read comp.lang.javas cript from
    because their presentation of the group garbles the Usenet posts it is
    derived from and they only report a fraction of the posts made to the
    group, giving an incomplete representation.

    forumj4designer s.com is also a bad pace to ask javascript questions from
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    that web site.

    Many other sites provide superior web-based access to Usenet, and often
    without distortion or omission, including groups.google.c om (who also
    provide extensive and flexible archive searching facilities). But the
    best method of reading and posting to comp.lang.javas cript is through a
    news server via newsreader software.

    Richard.


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