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how to use target in a response.redirect
I have two browser windows open on the desktop. One is a full screen, one is a popup.
I have this line of code: response.redirect ("findClient.asp?error=invalid") I need it to load in a popup box(findClient.asp) instead of the fullscreen . I need something like a target attribute here, but don't know how to do it inside the response.write. Can someone please help me, I pulling my hair out on this one. |
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why not just have the page findClient.asp load the popup box? maybe i am missing something here??
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