If the opener is not on the same origin as the current page, functionality of the opener object is limited. For example, variables and functions on the window object are not accessible. However, navigation of the opener window is possible, which means that the opened page can open a URL in the original tab or window. In some cases, this makes phishing attacks possible, where a trusted page that is opened in the original window is replaced by a phishing page by the newly opened page.
\n If the opener is not on the same origin as the current page, functionality of the\n opener object is limited. For example, variables and functions on the window object are\n not accessible. However, navigation of the opener window is possible, which means that\n the opened page can open a URL in the original tab or window. In some cases, this makes\n phishing attacks possible, where a trusted page that is opened in the original window is\n replaced by a phishing page by the newly opened page.\n
This will happen if the window starts in my domain, leaves it, and then comes back to my domain. I am attempting to have a social signup ( facebook, google, etc ) in the popup. When it completes it should close the new window and redirect the opener.
Do it the other way around. Track the state of the child popup window from the main (opener) window, and you could easily know when the child window has been navigated back to you domain, so you could "talk" to it again. But don't close the child window by itself. Let the opener window obtain the result from the child window and then close it.
I just learned about the rel="noopener" attribute, which makes the opened windows unaware of their opener. I played with it a bit and got window.opener === null all the time, until I found out that it's now the new default in all modern browsers.
If the opener is not on the same origin as the current page, functionality of the opener object is limited. For example, variables and functions on the window object are not accessible. However, navigation of the opener window is possible, which means that the opened page can open an URL in the original tab or window.
Having rel="opener" makes it possible to do navigation in the opener, but not to access global variables (including functions) exposed by that window. It also makes it possible to use postMessage to talk to the opener window.
Since 1999, it's been a firm web-usability guideline to refrain from opening new browser windows for several reasons. All of these also apply to opening new browser tabs and are still valid today:
Show all open windows for the current app: Press Control-Down Arrow. If App Exposé is enabled in Trackpad settings, you can also swipe down with three or four fingers. To return to the desktop, press the keys again or swipe up.
Move open windows aside to show the desktop: Press Command-Mission Control , or spread your thumb and three fingers apart on the trackpad. To move the windows back, press the keys again or pinch your thumb and fingers together on the trackpad.
Copy a file or folder to the desktop: After you copy the item, press Command-Mission Control to move all windows aside and show the desktop, then paste the item. Press the keys again to move the windows back.
Move a file or folder to the desktop: Start dragging the item from a window, press Command-Mission Control to move all windows aside and show the desktop, then drop the item. Press the keys again to move the windows back.
A reset would remove ALL of my installed programs and I'm not going to do that. Instead I reinstalled windows from an ISO file, choosing the option to keep all of my files and apps. It took all night to run. It fixed my other problems and presreved all my installed programs and all of them work afterwards, EXCEPT, as I said, Affinity which would not work even after I completely deleted and re-installed it.
Am also experiencing the same i reset my pc and reinstalled windows 10 pro other apps are working well but my affinity photo 2 and publisher wont open ave tried instlalling and reinstalling but completely it doesnt open
Consider using indoor fans in combination with open doors or windows to further increase ventilation. In addition to specialized window fans, box fans or tower fans can be placed in front of a window. Fans can face toward the window (blowing air out of the window) or away from the window (blowing air into the room).
Evaporative coolers (sometimes referred to as swamp coolers) are used in dry climates. They use water to provide cooling and increase relative humidity indoors. They can be whole-house permanent systems, or less expensive portable units. When operating as intended (with open windows), these devices produce substantial increases in ventilation with outdoor air. Some evaporative coolers can be operated without using water when temperatures are milder, to increase ventilation indoors.
Whole-house fans are typically used to provide cooling by pulling air through open windows and doors and exhausting it through the roof. When operated as intended, with open windows, these devices produce substantial increases in ventilation with outdoor air throughout a house. Avoid using whole-house fans if air pollution outside is high.
I have Nitro Pro 13.70.2.40. Is the ability to turn off the tabbed interface available now so that when multiple PDF documents are opened via Windows Explorer it will open multiple windows instead of multiple tabs in one window? Thanks
I need your help to know if there is any way to open different Mathcad files in different windows to have the ability to work on more than one Mathcad file in 2 screens. I don't have the ability to drag files in another screen if multiple ones are opened.
Do you mean across multiple monitors? If so, I often use Excel and Mathcad in this way by dragging the side bar out fill both monitors (or, more usually, extend part way into the 2nd monitor so I can something else permanently up) and then adjust the windows to lie next to the "monitor gap").
There is one limitation, though, I experienced. One day I tried to use Mathcad on my desktop machine by connecting to this machine via remote desktop from a notebook with no MC installed. Mathcad refuses to work as of license limitations. This was silly, as I have no server windows on my desktop, so by connecting via RDP it would not have been possible to use the program multiple times.
...I tried to use Mathcad on my desktop machine by connecting to this machine via remote desktop from a notebook with no MC installed. Mathcad refuses to work as of license limitations. This was silly, as I have no server windows on my desktop, so by connecting via RDP it would not have been possible to use the program multiple times.
After the upgrade the windows do not open in Commcell Console - for example: Job Controller, Event Viewer, Alert, Scheduler, Commserve Browser,... Even the Commcell Console window itself does not close when I click the cross button.
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