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1/2/2009 4:41 PM
 

Is there a way within the DNN website to ask the user to allow popups for the website when popup blocker is turned on in Internet Explorer?

 
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1/2/2009 4:46 PM
 

Not that I know of, but AFAIK, as long as the popup is initiated by an explicit action of the user (as pushing a button), IEs PopUp Blocker will not try to block it. So one way around the pop up blocker not only in dnn but for any other asp.net site would be to use a button to invoke pop up's.

Note that you need to this on the client side. If you try to invoke a popup from the server (by means of Response.Write with the window.open string) it will not work and will be blocked.

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