>>Hi everybody,
>>
>>I have a JavaScript function I'd like to call either with one or two parameters. The second parameter is a character string.
>>
>>I'm wondering how can I check for the parameter being passed?
>>
>>For some reason, check if (MyParameter) produces an error "Object required". I got the same error trying
>>typeof MyParameter !="undefined".
>>
>>How can I test for the second parameter?
>>
>>Thanks a lot in advance.
>
>I think this should work:
>
>
>function Sample(param)
>{
> if (param == undefined)
> alert('No parameter.');
> else
> alert('Parameter passed: ' + param);
>}
>
undefined without quotes, right? Let me try this syntax now.
I also have another question and my research on the web so far showed it's some IE settings. We're opening a window with window.open method and it displays long URL at the top. I would prefer to be able to display my own title instead. Do you know if this is possible at all?
Thanks again and let me try your idea.
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