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Switched Popup 'if Statement' |
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27/06/2008 09:20 - 11/07/2008 09:20 |
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I have JS code that I already use, and I want to keep using it unless you have a better one. My pop has a head section, a body tag section and a 'no pop' part of the anchor tag that lets users click on an internal link and not have the console fire. The console fires on unload. http://www.example.com?c=0 would be an example of a switched off state, and all pages should remain switched off. That means the user would probably get cookied by us on the first load. Default state would be "on". This means anyone who goes to the site without '?c=0' in the URL would get popped on exit. PHP would be fine. You can probably switch off the <body> tag that loads the trigger. <body ONUNLOAD="exit()" onbeforeunload='openPopUp();' onError='openPopUp();'> You could just remove "exit()" and 'openPopUp();' from the '?c=0' page load body tag with an "if" statement in .php. TY, PerlMountain Get $20 Off Panda Internet Security 2008. Coupon Code: WOWPISUSD20.
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