Note:
Close, parent window Pop-up dialog box, child window closes directly
This. Response.Write ("<script language=javascript>window.close ();</script>");
Close, the parent window and child window do not pop up the dialog box, directly close
This. Response.Write ("<script>");
This. Response.Write ("{Top.opener =null;top.close ();}");
This. Response.Write ("</script>");
Pop-up window refreshes the current page width=200 height=200 menu. menu bar, toolbar, address bar, status bar all No
This. Response.Write ("<script Language=javascript>window.open
(' rows.aspx ', ' newwindow ', ' width=200,height=200 ') </script> ");
Pop-up window refreshes the current page
This. Response.Write ("<script language=javascript>window.open (' rows.aspx ') </script>");
This. Response.Write ("<script>window.open (' webform2.aspx ', ' _blank ');</script>");
Pop-up Prompt window jumps to webform2.aspx page (in an IE window)
This. Response.Write ("<script Language=javascript>alert (' registered as
"Window.window.location.href= ' webform2.aspx ';</script>");
Closes the current child window, refreshes the parent window
This. Response.Write
("<script>window.opener.location.href=window.opener.location.href;window.close
();</script> ");
This. Response.Write ("<script>window.opener.location.replace
(window.opener.document.referrer); Window.close ();</script> ");
child window refreshes parent window
This. Response.Write
("<script>window.opener.location.href=window.opener.location.href;</script>");
This. Response.Write ("<script>window.opener.location.href= ' WebForm1.aspx ';</script>");
Pop-up Prompt window. OK after popup subwindow (webform2.aspx)
This. Response.Write ("<script language= ' JavaScript ' >alert (' published successfully! '); window.open
(' webform2.aspx ') </script> ");
Pop-up Prompt window, OK, refresh parent window
This. Response.Write ("<script>alert (' published as
Work! ');window.opener.location.href=window.opener.location.href;</script> ");
Pop Up the same page
<input type= "button" value= "button" onclick= "Javascript:window.open (window.location.href)" >
//
Response.Write ("parent.mainframebottom.location.href= ' yourwebform.aspx?temp=" +str+ "';");
<script language= "JavaScript" >
<!--
window.open (' page.html ', ' newwindow ', ' height=100, width=400, Top=0, left=0, Toolbar=no,
Menubar=no, Scrollbars=no, resizable=no,location=n o, Status=no ')//This sentence should be written in one line
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</SCRIPT>
Parameter explanation:
<script language= "javascript" > JS script start;
window.open command to pop up a new window;
The filename of the ' page.html ' pop-up window;
The name of the ' NewWindow ' pop-up window (not the file name), not required, available empty ' ' instead;
height=100 window height;
width=400 window width;
The pixel value of the Top=0 window from the top of the screen;
The pixel value of the left=0 window from the left side of the screen;
Toolbar=no whether the toolbar is displayed, yes is displayed;
Menubar,scrollbars represents the menu bar and scroll bar.
Resizable=no whether the window size is allowed to change, yes is allowed;
Location=no whether the address bar is displayed, yes is allowed;
Status=no whether the information in the status bar is displayed (usually the file is already open), yes is allowed;
Fullscreen maximized
</SCRIPT> JS script End
' Newwin ': Hide menu bar Address bar toolbar
WIDTH=50: Width
HEIGHT=50: Height
Scrollbars=yes/no: Scroll bar
TOP=50: Window from top of screen
LEFT=50: Window from the left side of the screen
Example: window.open (' detail.aspx?id= ' +e.item.cells
[1]. text+ "', ' newwin ', ' width=750,height=600,scrollbars=yes,top=50,left=50 ');");
This. Response.Write ("<script>window.open
(' webform2.aspx ', ' ', ' toolbar=no,location=no,directories=no,status=no,menubar=no,scrollbars=n
O,resizable=yes,width=750,height=470,left=80,top=40 ');</script> "); [/quote] Example:
This. Response.Write ("<script>alert (' published as
Work! ');window.opener.location.href=window.opener.location.href;</script> ");
This. Response.Write ("<script>");
This. Response.Write ("{Top.opener =null;top.close ();}");
This. Response.Write ("</script>");
Example: Linkcolumn1. datanavigateurlformatstring= "Javascript:varwin=window.open (' edit_usr.aspx?
actid={0} ', ' Newwin ', ' width=750,height=600,scrollbars=yes,top=50,left=50 '); Window.close () ";
This. Response.Write ("<script>window.open
(' webform7.aspx ', ' ', ' toolbar=no,location=no,directories=no,status=no,menubar=no,scrollbars=n
O,resizable=yes,width=750,height=470,left=80,top=40 ');</script> ");
Popup is not related to the menu toolbar in your current window, just write a script in the page and it pops up. Like
<a href=# onclick= "window.open (' xxx.aspx ', ' Window name ', ' parameters ');" >xxxxx</a>
The following is a list of some pop-up window parameters, you can set the parameters, separated by commas
Optional. String-Lists the object tables and separates them with commas. Each item has its own value, and they will be separated (for example: "Fullscreen=yes,
Toolbar=yes "). The following are the various features that are supported.
Channelmode = {Yes | no | 1 | 0} Whether the ladder mode is displayed in the window. The default is No.
directories = {Yes | no | 1 | 0} Displays the various buttons in the window. The default is yes.
fullscreen = {Yes | no | 1 | 0} whether the browser is displayed in full-screen mode. The default is No. Using this feature requires a very
Be careful. Because this property may hide the browser's title bar and menu, you must provide a button or other hint to help the user
Close the Browse window. ALT+F4 can close the window. A full-screen window must use the ladder (channelmode) mode.
Height = number Specifies the height of the window, in pixels. The minimum value is 100.
left = number Specifies the distance, in pixels, of the window from the border of the box. The value must be greater than or equal to 0.
Location = {Yes | no | 1 | 0} Specifies whether the address bar is displayed in the window. The default is yes.
menubar = {yes | no | 1 | 0} Specifies whether the menu bar is displayed in a window. The default is yes.
resizable = {Yes | no | 1 | 0} Specifies whether a handle that can be resized by the user is displayed in the window. The default is yes.
scrollbars = {yes | no | 1 | 0} Specifies whether to display a horizontal or vertical scroll bar in the window. The default is yes.
Status = {Yes | no | 1 | 0} Specifies whether the status bar is displayed in the window. The default is yes.
titlebar = {Yes | no | 1 | 0} Specifies whether the title bar is displayed in the window. In a non-calling HTML application or a
dialog box, this item will be ignored. The default is yes.
toolbar = {Yes | no | 1 | 0} Specifies whether the toolbar is displayed in a window, including buttons such as forward, back, stop, and so on. Implied
Think yes.
top = number Specifies the position of the top of the window, in pixels. The value must be greater than or equal to 0.
width = number Specifies the width of the window, in pixels. The minimum value is 100.
"1, the most basic popup window code"
<script language= "JavaScript" >
<!--
window.open (' page.html ')
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</SCRIPT>
Because this is a javascripts code, they should be placed between. is for some versions of the browser that have a low effect, in these
The code in the tag is not displayed as text in the old browser. It's a good habit to develop. window.open (' page.html ')
Used to control the popup new window page.html, if page.html is not in the same path as the main window, the path should be indicated in the front, absolute path
(http://) and relative path (.. /) are available. You can use both single and double quotes, just don't mix. This section of code can be added to the HTML
Any position, and between can, can also, the sooner the earlier the execution, especially the page code long, and want to make the page pop up as far as possible forward
Put
"2, after setting the popup window"
Let's talk about the settings for the popup window. Just add a little something to the code above. Let's customize this pop-up
The window's appearance, size, and pop-up position to fit the specific situation of the page.
<script language= "JavaScript" >
<!--
window.open (' page.html ', ' newwindow ', ' height=100, width=400, Top=0, left=0,
Toolbar=no, Menubar=no, Scrollbars=no, resizable=no,location=n o, Status=no ')//This sentence is to be written as a
Yes
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</SCRIPT>
Parameter explanation:
<script language= "javascript" > JS script start;
window.open the command that pops up the new window;
The filename of the ' page.html ' pop-up window;
The name of the ' NewWindow ' pop-up window (not the file name), not required, available empty ' ' instead;
height=100 window height;
width=400 window width;
The pixel value of the Top=0 window from the top of the screen;
The pixel value of the left=0 window from the left side of the screen;
Toolbar=no whether the toolbar is displayed, yes is displayed;
Menubar,scrollbars represents the menu bar and scroll bar.
Resizable=no whether the window size is allowed to change, yes is allowed;
Location=no whether the address bar is displayed, yes is allowed;
Status=no whether the information in the status bar is displayed (usually the file is already open), yes is allowed;
</SCRIPT> JS script End
"3. Use function to control popup window"
The following is a complete code.
<script language= "JavaScript" >
<!--
function Openwin () {
window.open ("page.html", "NewWindow", "height=100, width=400, toolbar =no, Menubar=no,
Scrollbars=no, Resizable=no, Location=no, Status=no ")//write a line
}
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</script>
<body onload= "Openwin ()" >
Any page content ...
</body>
A function Openwin () is defined here, and the function content is to open a window. There is no use before calling it. How to call
It?
Method One:
<body onload= "Openwin ()" >
Pop-up window when the browser reads the page;
Method Two:
<body onunload= "Openwin ()" >
Popup window when the browser leaves the page;
Method Three: Call with a connection:
<a href= "#" onclick= "Openwin ()" > Open a Window </a>
Note: The "#" used is a virtual connection.
Method Four: Call with a button:
<input type= "button" onclick= "Openwin ()" value= "open Window" >
"4, pop up 2 windows at the same time"
Change the source code slightly:
<script language= "JavaScript" >
<!--
function Openwin () {
window.open ("page.html", "NewWindow", "height=100, width=100, Top=0, Left=0,toolbar=no,
Menubar=no, Scrollbars=no, Resizable=no, location=n O, Status=no ")//write a line
window.open ("page2.html", "NewWindow2", "height=100, width=100, top=1 00,
Left=100,toolbar=no, Menubar=no, Scrollbars=no, Resizable=no, Loca Tion=no, Status=no ")//write
into a row
}
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</script>
To avoid the pop-up of the 2 window overlay, use top and left to control the pop-up position do not cover each other. And finally, with the four above mentioned,
Method calls.
Note: The name of the 2 windows (NewWindows and NewWindow2) is not the same, or altogether empty.
"5, main window open file 1.htm, while pop-up small window page.html"
Add the following code to the main window area:
<script language= "JavaScript" >
<!--
function Openwin () {
window.open ("page.html", "", "width=200,height=200")
}
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</script>
Join <body> Area:
<a href= "1.htm" onclick= "Openwin ()" >open</a>.
"6, pop-up window timing close Control"
Let's take some control of the popup window, and the effect will be better. If we add a little piece of code to the popup page (
Note that it is more cool to add page.html HTML, not the main page, to let it automatically turn off after 10 seconds?
First, add the following code to the area of the page.html file:
<script language= "JavaScript" >
function Closeit ()
{
SetTimeout ("Self.close ()", 10000)//MS
}
</script>
Then, use this sentence instead of page.html the original sentence can be. (This sentence must not forget to write Ah!) This one
The function of a sentence is to call the code that closes the window, and then close the window itself after 10 seconds. )
"7. Add a Close button to the pop-up window"
<FORM>
<input type= ' BUTTON ' value= ' off ' onclick= ' window.close () ' >
</FORM>
Oh, now more perfect!
"8, included in the pop-up window-a page two windows"
The example above contains two windows, one is the main window and the other is a small pop-up window. Using the example below, you can
To complete the above results in a single page.
<script language= "JavaScript" >
function Openwin ()
{
Openwindow=window.open ("", "Newwin", "height=250, Width=250,toolbar=no
, scrollbars= "+scroll+", Menubar=no ");
Write a line
OpenWindow.document.write ("<TITLE> example </TITLE>")
OpenWindow.document.write ("<body bgcolor= #ffffff >")
OpenWindow.document.write ("OpenWindow.document.write ("New window opened!")
OpenWindow.document.write ("</BODY>")
OpenWindow.document.write ("</HTML>")
OpenWindow.document.close ()
}
</SCRIPT>
<body>
<a href= "#" onclick= "Openwin ()" > Open a Window </a>
<input type= "button" onclick= "Openwin ()" value= "open Window" >
</body>
Look at the code inside OpenWindow.document.write () is not the standard HTML? Just write more lines in the format
。 Pay attention to one more label or one less tag and there will be an error. Remember to end with OpenWindow.document.close ().
"9, the ultimate application-popup window of the cookie control"
Recall, the above pop-up window is cool, but a little bit of a problem, such as you put the above script in a need to frequent
Pages (such as the home page), each time you refresh the page, the window pops up and we use a cookie to control it.
。
First, add the following code to the area of the main page HTML:
<script>
function Openwin () {
window.open ("page.html", "", "width=200,height=200")
}
function Get_cookie (Name) {
var search = Name + "="
var returnvalue = "";
if (Document.cookie.length > 0) {
offset = document.cookie.indexOf (search)
if (offset! =-1) {
Offset + = Search.length
End = Document.cookie.indexOf (";", offset);
if (end = =-1)
end = Document.cookie.length;
Returnvalue= (document.cookie.substring (offset, end))
}
}
Return returnvalue;
}
function Loadpopup () {
if (Get_cookie (' popped ') = = ") {
Openwin ()
Document.cookie= "Popped=yes"
}
}
</script>
Then, with
<body onload= "Loadpopup ()" >
HTML Pop-Up dialog box function Daquan