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There are websites that, if you visit them, another website pops up in
the background. Examples are free web-hosts, pay-per-clicks, ads, etc.

I'm not interested in those, I want to code it myself, so that
visiting site a) will pop-up site b) in the background.

What is the code for site a) to allow site b) to open everytime theres
a visit?
Jul 20 '05 #1
5 1498
Absolutely NO CHANCE !!!

If I go to a site - thats is the site I want to visit, not the one you
suggest !!!

Simon Christie
"Nymphetamine" <ny**********@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1e************************@posting.google.com ...
There are websites that, if you visit them, another website pops up in
the background. Examples are free web-hosts, pay-per-clicks, ads, etc.

I'm not interested in those, I want to code it myself, so that
visiting site a) will pop-up site b) in the background.

What is the code for site a) to allow site b) to open everytime theres
a visit?

Jul 20 '05 #2
Ivo
"Nymphetamine" <ny**********@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1e************************@posting.google.com ...
There are websites that, if you visit them, another website pops up in
the background. Examples are free web-hosts, pay-per-clicks, ads, etc.

Yes, criminal, isn't it?
Well, certainly annoying enough for many to dislike internet in general and
javascript in particular.
Don't give us a bad name for no reason.
Thanks.
Ivo
Jul 20 '05 #3
My point exactly - the internet does not always have to be a commercial
entity
"Ivo" <no@thank.you> wrote in message
news:3f***********************@news.wanadoo.nl...
"Nymphetamine" <ny**********@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1e************************@posting.google.com ...
There are websites that, if you visit them, another website pops up in
the background. Examples are free web-hosts, pay-per-clicks, ads, etc. Yes, criminal, isn't it?
Well, certainly annoying enough for many to dislike internet in general

and javascript in particular.
Don't give us a bad name for no reason.
Thanks.
Ivo

Jul 20 '05 #4
In article <1e************************@posting.google.com>,
ny**********@aol.com says...
There are websites that, if you visit them, another website pops up in
the background. Examples are free web-hosts, pay-per-clicks, ads, etc.

I'm not interested in those, I want to code it myself, so that
visiting site a) will pop-up site b) in the background.

What is the code for site a) to allow site b) to open everytime theres
a visit?


Get the JavaScript docs and look for window.open and this.blur.

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Jul 20 '05 #5
"steve stevo" <st***@stevosteve.fsnet.co.uk> wrote in message news:<bk**********@newsg4.svr.pol.co.uk>...
Absolutely NO CHANCE !!!

If I go to a site - thats is the site I want to visit, not the one you
suggest !!!


Calm down clown. If one were to separate the content of one site into
two sites, you would be be getting the same thing.
Jul 20 '05 #6

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