thank you!<br>i will start with some greasemonkey to get going.<br>thanks,<br>mike<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">2010/2/24 Iván Sánchez Ortega <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:ivan@sanchezortega.es">ivan@sanchezortega.es</a>></span><br>
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Hi all, I am not a real javascript developer, can you give me some<br>
advice on this ;<br>
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How can I connect two windows to each other, I would like to call a<br>
different url in what would its own sub window. so when you click on<br>
a text field, and right click on it, select find, it will then<br>
refresh the lower map window.<br>
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Sounds like you want to use iframes*. Simply put a <iframe id='foo'></iframe> somewhere, and that'll be your "sub-window". In order for it to load a URL, you just do document.getElementById('foo').src='url_goes_here'; in javascript.<br>
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* IFrames are evil. Yes, even more evil than FakeSteveC.<br>
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Another cleaner option is to use all that AJAX magic stuff to load the content in a <div> rather than in an <iframe>.<br>
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May I suggest you the "ajax for dummies" book? It's a nice hands-on introduction to this javascript stuff.<br>
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Iván Sánchez Ortega <<a href="mailto:ivan@sanchezortega.es" target="_blank">ivan@sanchezortega.es</a>><br>
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