MM_openBrWindow vs '# ' in WinXP

L

lubiel

Hello,

Someone know whats the problem in this please:

I am trying to open a window using "MM_openBrWindow" and
href="#" in a Browser WinXP. Some times it works other
doesnt work.

When i delete href="#" by href="" it works.

But in other OS W2K, NT i can open window using
this code:

<tr>
<td><font color="#000066" size="1" face="Arial,
Helvetica, sans-serif">&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="#"
onClick="MM_openBrWindow
('LCR.ASP','LCR','width=500,height=560,scrollbars=yes,resiz
able=yes'); return false;">LCR</a></font></td>
</tr>

Whats happen with this ???

Any help is greatly appreciated.
 
B

Boris Nikolaevich

Unrelated to the original post, but kinda related to the group, I've had to
rework several ASP scripts lately written by various other developers, and I
have seen this MM_ prefix naming convention keep popping up. What's the
significance?
 

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