to 开发者_开发技巧show my problem in a couple examples...
THIS WORKS
$.post("SomePage.aspx", { name : "value" },
function (data) {
alert(data);
}, "text");
THIS DOESN'T WORK
$.post("SomePage.aspx", { name : "value" },
function (data) {
window.open("http://www.google.com");
}, "text");
In the first example, I get alerted with what i'm expecting. In the second example, nothing happens. No window is opened. If I add an alert or something before or after the window.open call, the alert works fine, but the window doesn't open. If I add a window.open completly after the $.post method, the window opens fine (of course this doens't help me at all).
I'm wondering why I can't open a window in the callback. What do I have to do to be able to open a window? I'd like to open a window to show some fancy results.
Any help is appreciated, thanks.
should work?
try it with the name of the window?
window.open("http://www.google.com", "MyWindow");
according to this post
http://www.javascript-coder.com/window-popup/javascript-window-open.phtml
The syntax of the window.open method is given below: open (URL, windowName[, windowFeatures])
the 2nd parameter is not optional (of course, everything is optional in javascript), maybe something weird happens in the callback without it?
also, possible it is opening in a new tab or behind the current window?
var x = window.open("http://www.google.com", "MyWindow");
x.focus();
This is my sample solution:
$.ajax({
type: "GET",
async: false,
. . .
url: "MyService.aspx/ConstructUrl",
success: function(url) {
window.open(url);
})
added additional ajax option "async:false" and it caused openning URL in a new Tab. It works well in chrome and firefox.
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