Microsoft KB Archive/265316

= HOW TO: Programmatically Open a Web Page in a New Window Using FrontPage 2000 =

Article ID: 265316

Article Last Modified on 10/27/2002

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 * Microsoft FrontPage 2000 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q265316



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SUMMARY
 * Open a Web Page Programmatically



SUMMARY
This article illustrates the script required to open a Web page in a new window 30 seconds after it has been loaded in the current browser window.

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Open a Web Page Programmatically
To open a Web page in a new window following a programmed delay (for example, 30 seconds after being loaded in the current browser window), follow these steps:   Type the following script between the  tags (on the HTML tab) of the Microsoft FrontPage 2000 web, and then edit the Uniform Resource Locator (URL) parameter to point to the Web page to be opened:

NOTE: You may receive an error message if you copy and paste this script directly from this article to FrontPage. The angle brackets (&quot;<&quot; and &quot;>&quot;) may appear as XML code (&quot;&lt;&quot; and &quot;&gt;&quot;). To work around this behavior, paste the script in a blank Notepad document, and then copy it from Notepad before pasting it into FrontPage.

    You can also set the parameters for the dimensions and location of the new window.   Use the following  tag:    

When you preview the page in a browser, a new window containing the page's elements will open after 30 seconds.

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