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Is there a way other than window.open to control the position of a new window?

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  • ตอบกลับล่าสุดโดย cor-el

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I start a new browser programmactically by issuing a "firefox -new-window -url ....."

The first time, with no browser running, when I do this the new window appears in the location where I last positioned a browser window. Note that all use of the browsers is in non-fullscreen.

If I issue the command again (to open a second window), the window appears in a completely different position and in all subsequent browser start commands the window appears in this new position.

Is there a way of forcing all new windows to appear in the same location when they start? (command-line parms, preferences, ?).

I have done the repositioning using windows functions (SetWindowPos, etc) but that "flashes" window as it initially appears and then reappears after re-positioning.

My application doesn't allow me to use tabs so I require individual browser windows.

Regards, Jim

I start a new browser programmactically by issuing a "firefox -new-window -url ....." The first time, with no browser running, when I do this the new window appears in the location where I last positioned a browser window. Note that all use of the browsers is in non-fullscreen. If I issue the command again (to open a second window), the window appears in a completely different position and in all subsequent browser start commands the window appears in this new position. Is there a way of forcing all new windows to appear in the same location when they start? (command-line parms, preferences, ?). I have done the repositioning using windows functions (SetWindowPos, etc) but that "flashes" window as it initially appears and then reappears after re-positioning. My application doesn't allow me to use tabs so I require individual browser windows. Regards, Jim

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You can try JavaScript:

firefox.exe -new-window "javascript:window.moveTo(0,0);window.resizeTo(800,450);location.href='http://www.google.com';"

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I tried your suggestion and it worked great for URLs in the form "www.google.com".

However when I start firefox with firefox.exe -new-window "javascript:window.moveTo(100,100);window.resizeTo(1000,800) ;location.href='file:///c:/Program files (x86)/RideRunner/Plugins/MultiBrowser/HTML/simple_maps.html';"

Firefox starts and is resized and positioned correctly but the file:// url is not processed.

The HTML file exists and the file:// url works if entered directly into the browser. However, the command doesn't work if entered at the command line prompt.

When I try the above, I get the following:

Security Error: Content at about:blank may not load or link to file:///c:/Program%20files%20(x86)/RideRunner/Plugins/MultiBrowser/HTML/simple_maps.html.

I have no idea what to look at or where to look.

Any and all help appreciated.

Regards, Jim

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I have been doing some further experimentation and have discovered a more basic error.

If I use "window.location='file://...',

I get the error "Access to 'file://...' from script denied".

It would appear that there is some security/privilege setting that is wrong.

I did some web searching and only came up with a generic description of the issue and what to do but it was quite old.

I am running this on both Vista and XP SP3.

Any help appreciated.

Regards, Jim

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http://kb.mozillazine.org/Links_to_local_pages_do_not_work#Path_Syntax

I don't know about command line arguments, but try
file://///c:/Program%20files%20(x86)/RideRunner/Plugins/MultiBrowser/HTML/simple_maps.html
with 5 forward slashes.

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I think that the only way to make that work is accessing the pages via http://localhost and not use the file:// protocol.