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??wrote: > > Heya, I'm having a bit of a problem getting a PHP file to > open up in a new window. I'm using the following at the > moment: > > openBrWindow('comments.php','principal','toolbar=no,status=no,scrollbars=yes,width=300,height=200') > > Here's the javascript for this function: > > > > Now here's my problem... I've got a long list of stuff > generated by PHP that I would like the user to be able to > scroll through. I tried pointing this function to a "dummy" > test file with a long list of names called "comments.html". > It worked perfectly, scroll bars, new window and all. > However, when I change the extension to my php file > ("comments.php") it generates the entire list, but no matter > what I do I cannot seem to get the scroll bars to show up. > I've tried forwarding the comments.html to point to the > comments.php but even that won't work. Is there another > function that I should be aware of? > > Thanks! > -Tim ">??![]() |