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Special Forums Windows & DOS: Issues & Discussions Internet Explorer is infected - small windows keep popping up Post 302073220 by vino on Thursday 11th of May 2006 04:48:22 AM
Old 05-11-2006
You never mentioned which OS you are on. WinXP SP2 has a popup blocker for IE. See Block Pop-up Windows with Internet Explorer

Try upgrading. If it not an option, then try using Firefox. They have a popup blocking feature in them. If that aint an option, then try some freeware popup blocker software. I am not sure how good they are.
 

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XtCallbackNonexclusive()												  XtCallbackNonexclusive()

Name
  XtCallbackNonexclusive - callback function to pop up a widget.

Synopsis
  void XtCallbackNonexclusive(w, client_data, call_data)
	 Widget w;
	 XtPointer client_data;
	 XtPointer call_data;

Inputs
  w	    Specifies the widget.

  client_data
	    Specifies the popup shell.

  call_data Specifies the callback data, which is not used by this procedure.

Description
  XtCallbackNonexclusive()  calls  XtPopup() on the widget passed in the client_data argument with grab_mode set to XtGrabNonexclusive.  Then
  it calls XtSetSensitive() on w to make that widget insensitive.

  XtCallbackNonexclusive() is a convenience procedure designed to be registered on a widget's callback list (which is why  it  has  a  third,
  unused  argument).   The  widget to be popped up should be registered as client_data for the callback.  The reason that this callback makes
  its invoking widget insensitive is so that the user cannot request to popup the shell again while it is already up.

Usage
  To popup a shell with a non-exclusive grab or with no grab at all, you can use XtCallbackNonexlusive() or XtCallbackNone().  To  popdown  a
  shell from a callback, use XtCallbackPopdown().

  Note that this function does not attempt to place the popup shell at any particular location, and for that reason may not be appropriate in
  many circumstances.

  It is also possible to pop up a shell with the XtMenuPopup action.

Example
  To arrange for the shell pshell to be popped up when the user clicks on the button widget button, you would use code like the following:

	 XtAddCallback(button,XtNcallback,XtCallbackNonexclusive,pshell);

  A companion example is presented on the XtCallbackPopdown() reference page.

See Also
  XtCallbackNone(1), XtCallbackExclusive(1), XtCallbackPopdown(1), XtMenuPopdown(1), XtMenuPopup(1), XtPopdown(1), XtPopup(1), XtSetSensi-
  tive(1).

Xt - Pop Ups														  XtCallbackNonexclusive()
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