Re: FAQ Topic - How do I check to see if a childwindow is open, before opening another?
- From: -Lost <maventheextrawords@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2007 14:25:14 -0400
Randy Webb wrote:
-Lost said the following on 4/24/2007 2:23 AM:Dr J R Stockton wrote:In comp.lang.javascript message <45d4f406$0$90267$14726298@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> I suppose there should be a way of enumerating childwindows; then onecan test to see which are open and which are not.
Is there any standard way of doing this?
No.
The only way I can think of offhand to do this would be to:
It won't work.
Any ideas?
Sure. Are you just bored or do you have some reason for replying to months old posts on a regular basis?
Sorry about that. I guess its boredom. I spend quite a bit of time perusing the archives when I cannot sleep.
I saw this and liked the idea proposed by Stockton so I figured respond to it in the hopes of getting some good ideas/code out of it.
I'll refrain from further FAQ replies and older posts. Sorry.
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-Lost
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