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<body>> Interesting problem, but I'm reluctant to change the user's browser <BR>> window in any fashion -- because, something like that would upset me <BR>> if I had my browser window set the way I wanted it and the web site <BR>> changed it.<BR>Not necessarily, every change made for practical reasons is acceptable<BR>
by the user at any time. <BR>
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You really were, that was a simple problem mainly solved. While finding <BR>
out the screen size you mention is scripting basics he never asked about. <BR><BR>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~<BR> Troy III<BR> progressive art enterprise<BR>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~<BR>
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