showModalDialog method

[This documentation is preliminary and is subject to change.]

Creates a modal dialog box that displays the specified HTML document.

This method is not supported for Metro style apps using JavaScript.

Syntax

VARIANT retVal = object.showModalDialog(dialog, varArgIn, varOptions);

Standards information

There are no standards that apply here.

Parameters

dialog [in]

Type: BSTR

BSTR that specifies the URL of the document to load and display.

varArgIn [in, optional]

Type: VARIANT

VARIANT that specifies the arguments to use when displaying the document. Use this parameter to pass a value of any type, including an array of values. The dialog box can extract the values passed by the caller from the IHTMLDialog::dialogArguments property of the window object.

varOptions [in, optional]

Type: VARIANT

BSTR that specifies the window ornaments for the dialog box, using one or more of the following semicolon-delimited values:

dialogHeight:sHeight

Sets the height of the dialog window (see Remarks for default unit of measure).

dialogLeft:sXPos

Sets the left position of the dialog window relative to the upper-left corner of the desktop.

dialogTop:sYPos

Sets the top position of the dialog window relative to the upper-left corner of the desktop.

dialogWidth:sWidth

Sets the width of the dialog window (see Remarks for default unit of measure).

center:{ yes | no | 1 | 0 | on | off }

Specifies whether to center the dialog window within the desktop. The default is yes.

dialogHide:{ yes | no | 1 | 0 | on | off }

Specifies whether the dialog window is hidden when printing or using print preview. This feature is only available when a dialog box is opened from a trusted application. The default is no.

edge:{ sunken | raised }

Specifies the edge style of the dialog window. The default is raised.

resizable:{ yes | no | 1 | 0 | on | off }

Specifies whether the dialog window has fixed dimensions. The default is no.

scroll:{ yes | no | 1 | 0 | on | off }

Specifies whether the dialog window displays scrollbars. The default is yes.

status:{ yes | no | 1 | 0 | on | off }

Specifies whether the dialog window displays a status bar. The default is yes for untrusted dialog windows and no for trusted dialog windows.

unadorned:{ yes | no | 1 | 0 | on | off }

Specifies whether the dialog window displays the border window chrome. This feature is only available when a dialog box is opened from a trusted application. The default is no.

Remarks

A modal dialog box retains the input focus while open. The user cannot switch windows until the dialog box is closed.

Because a modal dialog box can include a URL to a resource in a different domain, do not pass information through the varArgIn parameter that the user might consider private. The varArgIn parameter can be referenced within the modal dialog box using the IHTMLDialog::dialogArguments property of the window object. If the varArgIn parameter is defined as a string, the maximum string length that can be passed to the modal dialog box is 4096 characters; longer strings are truncated.

You can set the default font settings the same way you set Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) attributes (for example, "font:3;font-size:4"). To define multiple font values, use multiple font attributes.

To override center, even though the default for center is yes, you can specify either dialogLeft and/or dialogTop.

When Windows Internet Explorer opens a window from a modal or modeless HTML dialog box by using the IHTMLWindow2::showModalDialog method or by using the IHTMLWindow3::showModelessDialog method, Internet Explorer uses Component Object Model (COM) to create a new instance of the window. Typically, the window is opened by using the first instance of an existing Internet Explorer process. When Internet Explorer opens the window in a new process, all the memory cookies are no longer available, including the session ID. This process is different from the process that Windows Internet Explorer uses to open a new window by using the IHTMLWindow2::open method.

For Windows Internet Explorer 7, dialogHeight and dialogWidth return the height and width of the content area and no longer includes the height and width of the frame.

Internet Explorer 7. Although a user can manually adjust the height of a dialog box to a smaller value —provided the dialog box is resizable— the minimum dialogHeight you can specify is 100 pixels, and the minimum dialogWidth you can define is 250 pixels. In versions earlier than Internet Explorer 7 the minimum value of the dialogWidth that can be specified is 100 pixels.

Note  For Internet Explorer 7, help is not a valid value for sFeatures. In previous versions, help:{ yes | no | 1 | 0 | on | off } specified whether the dialog window displays the context-sensitive Help icon.

This method must use a user-initiated action, such as clicking on a link or tabbing to a link and pressing enter, to open a pop-up window. The Pop-up Blocker feature in Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 blocks windows that are opened without being initiated by the user.

Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 and later allows further control over modal dialog boxes through the status and resizable values in the varOptions parameter of the IHTMLWindow2::showModalDialog method. Turn off the status bar by calling the dialog box from a trusted application, such as Microsoft Visual Basic or an HTML Application (HTA), or from a trusted window, such as a trusted modal dialog box. These applications are considered to be trusted because they use Internet Explorer interfaces instead of the browser. Any dialog box generated from a trusted source has the status bar turned off by default. Resizing is turned off by default, but you can turn it on by specifying resizable=yes in the varOptions string of the IHTMLWindow2::showModalDialog method.

The default unit of measure for dialogHeight and dialogWidth in Internet Explorer 5 and later is the pixel. The value can be an integer or floating-point number, followed by an absolute units designator (cm, mm, in, pt, or pc) or a relative units designator (em, ex, or px). For consistent results, specify the dialogHeight and dialogWidth in pixels when designing modal dialog boxes.

As of Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0, you can eliminate scroll bars on dialog boxes. To turn off the scroll bar, set the IHTMLBodyElement::scroll attribute to false in the body element for the dialog window, or call the modal dialog box from a trusted application.

See also

Reference

IHTMLWindow3::showModelessDialog

Conceptual

About the Pop-up Blocker

 

 

Build date: 6/12/2012