So if you don't want it to open in a browser window, what do you want it to open into? If you're referencing to it
<A HREF="javaScript:Cap ()">Click here for a description</a> "Click here..." being whatever you want to describe the link and ":cap" being the function line pointing to what you are launching or the window you are opening.
Example:
<A HREF="javaScript:Cap ()">Click here for a description</a>
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript1.1">
<!-- Hide javascript
function preload() {
this.length = preload.arguments.length;
for (var i = 0; i < this.length; i++) {
var key = preload.arguments
var file = "images/" + preload.arguments + "b.gif"
this[key] = new Image();
this[key].src = file;
}
}
if (document.images) {
var stuff = new preload(
"menu1",
"menu2",
"menu3")
}
function Cap () {
win = window.open ('cap_desc.html','Cap','width=420,height=460');
}
// -->
</SCRIPT>