I have an aspx page that is always invoked by Response.Redirect calls from
other pages. I want my aspx page to always display in a new browser window.
Since the Response.Redirect calls from the other pages can't inoke _blank as
a target value, is there any way I can ensure that my aspx page always
displays in a new browser window?
Thanks,
Tinawhy not use javascript instead?
Saber S.
http://maghalat.com (Persian)
"T. Seaburn" <tinamseaburn@.removespamexcite.com> wrote in message
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>I have an aspx page that is always invoked by Response.Redirect calls from
> other pages. I want my aspx page to always display in a new browser
> window.
> Since the Response.Redirect calls from the other pages can't inoke _blank
> as
> a target value, is there any way I can ensure that my aspx page always
> displays in a new browser window?
> Thanks,
> Tina
>
It's currently a rule here not to use any javascript. as least we use it as
a last resort.
T
"Saber" <saber[-.-AT.--]maghalat.com> wrote in message
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> why not use javascript instead?
>
> --
> Saber S.
> http://maghalat.com (Persian)
> "T. Seaburn" <tinamseaburn@.removespamexcite.com> wrote in message
> news:O1hXGsJjEHA.3320@.TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
from
_blank
>
You can't open a new window from the server. It's a client-side task that
can be accomplished only with a client-side script.
I am just wondering how many successful asp.net sites has the person who
wrote your rules made?
Eliyahu
"T. Seaburn" <tinamseaburn@.removespamexcite.com> wrote in message
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> It's currently a rule here not to use any javascript. as least we use it
as
> a last resort.
> T
> "Saber" <saber[-.-AT.--]maghalat.com> wrote in message
> news:ek3TiRKjEHA.3696@.TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> from
> _blank
>
That's not true. take an ordinary Hyperlink on any aspx page that links to
another aspx page. set it's target property to _blank and the new aspx page
will pop up in a new browser window. No client script was involved. I'm
just trying to do the same thing from a respnse.redirect that we all often
do from hyperlinks.
T
"Eliyahu Goldin" <removemeegoldin@.monarchmed.com> wrote in message
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> You can't open a new window from the server. It's a client-side task that
> can be accomplished only with a client-side script.
> I am just wondering how many successful asp.net sites has the person who
> wrote your rules made?
> Eliyahu
> "T. Seaburn" <tinamseaburn@.removespamexcite.com> wrote in message
> news:O$veA1RjEHA.1184@.TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
it
> as
always
>
Admitting the mistake in the first statement, thank you, I am still
insisting that you can't make anything more-or-less meaningful in ASP.NET
without good deal of javascripting.
Eliyahu
"GaryB" <gb@.nospam.com> wrote in message
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> That's not true. take an ordinary Hyperlink on any aspx page that links
to
> another aspx page. set it's target property to _blank and the new aspx
page
> will pop up in a new browser window. No client script was involved. I'm
> just trying to do the same thing from a respnse.redirect that we all often
> do from hyperlinks.
> T
>
> "Eliyahu Goldin" <removemeegoldin@.monarchmed.com> wrote in message
> news:Ov7BNzZjEHA.3696@.TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
that
> it
calls
browser
> always
>
a rule not to use javascript - I am very curious as to why ... and who made
the tech choice to go with .NET? obviously they had a great handle on the
workings of the framework ...
"T. Seaburn" <tinamseaburn@.removespamexcite.com> wrote in message
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> It's currently a rule here not to use any javascript. as least we use it
> as
> a last resort.
> T
> "Saber" <saber[-.-AT.--]maghalat.com> wrote in message
> news:ek3TiRKjEHA.3696@.TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> from
> _blank
>
If I understand your question correctly hopefully this will do what you are
wanting
Response.Write("<script
type='text/javascript'>detailedresults=window.open('...Your New Page
Here...');</script>")
Just replace ...Your New Page Here... and it should launch a new window for
you.
William Higgins
"T. Seaburn" wrote:
> I have an aspx page that is always invoked by Response.Redirect calls from
> other pages. I want my aspx page to always display in a new browser windo
w.
> Since the Response.Redirect calls from the other pages can't inoke _blank
as
> a target value, is there any way I can ensure that my aspx page always
> displays in a new browser window?
> Thanks,
> Tina
>
>
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