<html><head><script> function test() { /* The lowdown on this feature string: - ,=\twidth: reads as key:width value:0200px|0, which, after strtol/toInt, gives you 200 - =height: reads as key:height value:"", which means yes, which means 1, but the minimum size is 100, so 100 - 1width: reads as key:1width, an invalid key, so it doesn't override the previous width - left: reads as key:left value:no, which means 0, which means aligned to the left side of the screen - \ntoolBAR: reads as key:toolbar value:yes - \rstatus: reads as key:status value:"", which means yes - the trailing comma catches a previous mistake i made reading past the end of the string */ var sFeatures = " ,=\twidth == = = 0200px|0=height 400,1width=400,left=nO \ntoolBAR=yeS,resizable=yess, \rstatus= ,"; var w = window.open("resources/popup200x100.html", undefined, sFeatures); w.focus(); } </script></head> <body> <p>This test checks whether parsing of the 'features' argument to window.open matches Win IE's behavior, except in the case of "resizable," which should always be true.</p> <p>The link below should open a window with the following attributes:</p> <ul> <li> A WebView exactly 200x100, such that you can see a red 1 pixel border along each edge of the WebView. <li> A window aligned to the left hand side of the screen. <li> Toolbar visible. <li> Statusbar visible. <li> Resizable. </ul> <a href="" onclick="test(); return false;">Click to test</a> <hr> <p>The link below should open a window with the following attributes:</p> <ul> <li>A window whose size matches what you would get from file->New Window.</li> <li>A window whose positioning matches what you would get from file->New Window.</li> <li>Statusbar visible.</li> <li>Resizable.</li> </ul> <a href="" onclick='window.open("", "", "status,resizable");'>Click to test</a> </body></html>