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reload/refresh a page but maintain previous WINDOWSTATE

wolf8963 (MIS)
5 Nov 11 21:57
Hi,

Ive written an vbscript HTA to monitor services running on a server.

I have added an automatic refresh to reload the page every 15 minutes (Ive tried both <META HTTP-EQUIV="refresh" CONTENT="60"> and window.location.reload())

The problem is that each time it reloads or refreshes, it returns to normal window size even if it was previously minimized.

Is there a way to have it reload to whatever windowsize it was in prior to the reload?

Thanks
w
feherke (Programmer)
6 Nov 11 6:45
Hi

For now there was no word about AJAX. Actually it sounds the opposite of AJAX. With AJAX you get data to redraw just part of the page on the fly. But you are refreshing the entire document. That not sounds like AJAX.
 

Feherke.

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