Ohh, I’m sorry, I must have read between the lines in a place that I shouldn’t have - I thought you meant the image toolbar that IE places on pictures when you hover the mouse over them… If that had been the issue, the http-equiv tag would’ve solved the problem, and IE does handle them [the stadard ones, anyways] just about the same at all other browsers, and this one is even a specific IE http-equiv tag, for just that purpose - prohibiting the image toolbar to be displayed…
But, yes, concerning the toolbars in the browser window itself, you’d have to go with .hta or opening a new window using JavaScript, and specifying it to have no toolbars…
Did you do anything to your system for the hta file to work or did it work
“out of the box”? You had problems with hta files previously.
I tried the .hta file at home, but first I copied the .exe-file of which I just forgot the name (something with four or five letters ) to the windows\system32\etcetera directory. I forgot to take that .zipfile to the office (just as I left my bleep-key in the pocket of my coat, which I didn’t wear this morning because of the nice weather…) and I saw you removed the zipfile from the download centre. No problem, I’ll copy it this evening at home. So I don’t know about the performance of your hta-file on my office-pc yet.