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Default How to detect movement of current window in IE - 02-12-2004 , 08:36 AM







Which event can I use to detect a user moving the current browse
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Default Re: How to detect movement of current window in IE - 02-12-2004 , 08:38 AM







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*Which event can I use to detect a user moving the current browse
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I forgot to say 'in IE' - I know there's an onMove event in Netscap
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Default Re: How to detect movement of current window in IE - 02-12-2004 , 12:16 PM




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*I forgot to say 'in IE' - I know there's an onMove event in Netscap
Navigator. *
The only way I can see to do it is to use a timer. That works. Bu
shouldn't there be an onMove event handler in IE

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Default Re: How to detect movement of current window in IE - 02-12-2004 , 12:17 PM




John Carter wrote:
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*The only way I can see to do it is to use a timer. That works. Bu
shouldn't there be an onMove event handler in IE? *
(Talking to myself here:

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