Using Contribute on sites that have pop-upwindows/windows.open directives

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    Default Using Contribute on sites that have pop-upwindows/windows.open directives

    Hello ! I was demonstrating Contribute to a potential end-user and using the
    built-in browser to get to the page we were going to edit as an example, only
    to find that that page is invoked using window.open and so opens in another
    window completely separate to Contribute with no chrome etc.. I assume such
    pages must be editable with Contribute but how ? I must be missing something.
    Any help appreciated

    gm12 Guest

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    Default Re: Using Contribute on sites that have pop-up windows/windows.open directives

    You would need to have a way to get the CT user to such pages - a non-linked
    page might do the trick, e.g.,

    put a page on the site that is not linked from any menu, say -
    "popups.html" - and on this page put a simple link to each such popup page.
    The CT user would then need to manually enter "popups.html" as a browse
    target to get this page, and he/she could then springboard from there.
    Alternaively, knowing the name of the popup page, you could just browse
    directly to it.

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    "gm12" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
    news:d0i0rb$k1p$1@forums.macromedia.com...
    > Hello ! I was demonstrating Contribute to a potential end-user and using
    > the
    > built-in browser to get to the page we were going to edit as an example,
    > only
    > to find that that page is invoked using window.open and so opens in
    > another
    > window completely separate to Contribute with no chrome etc.. I assume
    > such
    > pages must be editable with Contribute but how ? I must be missing
    > something.
    > Any help appreciated
    >

    Murray *TMM* Guest

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