The discussion is very interesting and I am proud that I brought this topic up
because I am learning a lot of business and technical concepts.

My original request established the need of removing the address bar, standard
buttons, etc.  because I will be providing the necessary navigation buttons in
the lower right side of the screen.   I just wanted to know a way to remove this
features while I am IN the application.  I want the browser to keep its default
capabilities but I want to have the browser window modified in such a way that I
just need to close the window and launch another session to get back to my
default features.

Guys, I need to do this because I am developing an application which needs the
use of the fingers (a touch sensitive screen will be used) instead of a mouse
nor a keyboard.  For this app, the actual features not only limits what I want
to do in terms of physical impediments but also may prevent the application to
behave in the expected way.

I am now using "location.replace" to be able to "deactivate" the effect of the
back button but I was hoping to have something like:

<html>
<head>
<script language=javascript>
function fullwindow()
{
w_height=screen.availHeight
w_width=screen.availWidth
window.open("http://www.yahoo.com","","height="; + w_height + ",width=" + w_width
+ ",left=0,top=0")
}
</script>
</head>

<body onLoad="fullwindow()">

</body>
</html>

... and be able to not to go back to the browser defaults if I press F11.  If I
want to have all the features again, I whish I can launch a new session and
"bualá"... I know we can limit users of changing INTERNET OPTIONS, so I can
presume that it may not be difficult to do this; however, for me...ohhh yeah.

Is this possible?
Peter Vidal
Pall Aeropower Corp.
SR Programmer Analyst
WWW.Pall.com / 727-539-8448, x2414

"A good player makes himself look good; a great player makes the team look
good."
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