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window dissapears when clicking random links

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drtom

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Feb 26, 2004
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I have also posted this in the XP Pro forum and it was suggested that I post it here as well.
Can someone please check the following website for me (It belongs to a friend of mine (I didn’t author it) and when I click on various links (not any particular one or in any particular order) the page minimizes. I don’t think it is my computer as it does it on my laptop as well (both running XPP, 1.6, 512 MB, SP2).
The problem seems browser specific (IE) as the site works in Netscape and Firefox. I see that the site uses frames so I’m wondering if that is the problem or, is it something within the coding of the frame or, would it be a fault of the server? Greg suggested it might be a problem in the coding of the JAvascript buttons.
I have never experienced this on any other website before and cannot even begin to guess as to why it happens.
Thanks in advance.
 
Drtom:
I went through the site and clicked on most of the links. I had no problem with any of them, running WinXP SP2, IE 6.0, SP2.
FWIW:"Mystic Coast is dedicated to the promotion of this region and it's idyllic way of life." Having been a proofreader in a prior life, 'it's' should be 'its'.
Nice site, nicer geographic location.
HTH.
Bob
 
Thanks Bob... there are a few grammatical mistakes within the site but I didn't author the website so consequently, I cannot be blamed for the errors.
Greg Palmer did find one issue:
"Go to and view the source. The code that I referenced is on that page and other similar pages. However I have found the problem. The person that coded the page added an Window.Blur javascript command to the body tag (see below). With this every time you click on a button it put the current window to the back of all the others."

If you like the area come and visit. Go to This should peak your interest
Thanks,
Tom
 
Bobs707.

A little picky, aren't we? As a former proof reader you'd know that, "nicer" is an appalling (ab)use of the english language. Hee Hee


Cue the flame war...lol.






Only the truly stupid believe they know everything.
Stu.. 2004
 
Only the truly stupid believe they know everything"

Yes, and it really pisses off those of us that do!!!
 
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