You are constrained to use Javascript. All Perl can do is give you a new full size window.

# you can force a new full size window like this: <form method="POST" action="$cgi" target="_new"> .... </form> # or using javascript you can do stuff like: <script language="JavaScript"> <!-- Begin var x = 25; var y = 25; function popUp(URL) { x += 25; y += 25; window.open(URL,"","toolbar=0,scrollbars=1,location=1,statusbar=0, +menubar=0,resizable=1,width=750,height=600,left="+x+",top="+y); } // End --> </script> <a href="javascript:popUp('http://domain.com/cgi-bin/myscript.pl?foo=b +ar')">pop little window</a>

This particular function pops a new window at (50,50) for the first call (75,75) for the next, etc so they cascade. Hard code x,y as desired.

cheers

tachyon

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In reply to Re: CGI new window fixed dimension by tachyon
in thread CGI new window fixed dimension by Discipulus

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