In ASP.NET Web Application, there is a main window (Default.aspx or home page) and there is a child window(a new aspx page). When I open child page with javascript on a button click using window.open() method by specifying its url. C# code on Button Click Event:
protected void BtnChildPage_Clicked(object sender, ImageClickEventArgs e)
{
System.Text.StringBuilder sb = new System.Text.StringBuilder();
sb.Append(@"<script language='javascript'>");
sb.Append(@"OpenChildPage('" + sQueryString + "')");
sb.Append(@"</script>");
//register startup script with button
ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(BtnPartMemo, this.GetType(), sScriptName, sb.ToString(), false);
}
Javascript code to opne Child Page:
var childmWindow;
function OpenChildPage(sQueryString) {
var width = 655;
var height = 508;
var left = (screen.width - width) / 2;
var top = (screen.height - height) / 2;
var params = 'width=' + width + ', height=' + height;
params += ', top=' + top + ', left=' + left;
params += ', directories=no';
params += ', location=no';
params += ', menubar=no';
params += ', resizable=yes';
params += ', scrollbars=yes';
params += ', status=yes';
params += ', toolbar=no';
childmWindow = window.open('DirectoryName/ChildPage.aspx' + '?ViewerId=' + sQueryString,
'Child Page' + sViewerId, params);
childmWindow.focus();
}
The child window doesn't appear in front of main window. I tried window.focus() after calling window.open() method but it hides the child window after opening.
This behavior is only observed after deploying application in IIS 5.1 using Win XP. While I execute it from code, it behaves accordingly, but after deploying in IIS, it hides the child window after opening.
How to overcome this behavior ?