Hello,
Just to follow up, he used the meta http-equiv tag in the header to refresh
the page. Still confused... My network doesn't have the tweakui
application, so I'll have to check at home.
Thanks!
"Robert Aldwinckle" wrote:
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> "Brink W" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:3341023B-2944-40DF-858C-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > I'm having a strange problem. I work in network control center environment
> > where we use IE6 to access monitoring tools. One of these tools is a logging
> > webpage that allows controllers to log actions. This page is set to
> > auto-refresh every 30 seconds. In most cases this refreshing happens with no
> > problems, but on a few (identical boxes, software setup, etc.) , when the
> > page auto-refreshes, it causes that instance of IE6 to pop to the front and
> > make it the active window. It only happens if the window is open in the
> > background, not if the window is minimized. I have scoured the settings but
> > cannot find anything that is causing this. Do you have any ideas?
>
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> It depends on the implementation of the refresh.
> E.g. Meta Refresh or javascript. I have seen the latter
> even pull up a minimized window but that was in either late IE5
> or very early IE6 and the test case doesn't exist any more
> (Google Groups thread trees.)
>
> You could try using Tweakui for its modifications to prevent
> focus stealing.
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