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I'd like to know how can I control window size when I ran a procedure from developer studo by ckicking 'run'? Shoud I specify a setting in htm script? If so, how and where? Thank you
Valeriya
WebFOCUS 764 Servlet - MRE/Dashboard/Self Service/ReportCaster - Windows 2000
Posts: 68 | Location: Chicago | Registered: August 23, 2007
As far as I know, when DevStudio opens a browser window, it does not tell the browser what size to give it. This will result in a new window that has the same size as the last window closed. If you don't want that, then there is always the option to have the fex that is being run return an htmlform that contains the following javascript command: window.resizeTo(400,300); (The 400 is the width, 300 is the height) Hope this helps.
GamP
- Using AS 8.2.01 on Windows 10 - IE11.
in Focus since 1988
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