Starting Portal in Full Screen Mode

Hello,
I wonder, if it is possible to start the Portal/the IE in Full-Screen Mode (F11)?
Probably there is a parameter in the "open_in_new_window" function that helps me to achieve this with a little java script?
Regards,
Stefan Schmidt

Hi.
I would very much like an example.
We are currently implementing portal version 6 service pack 11 and on page iViews there is a prop-erty called “Window Features” with the following property description:
“Specifies the appearance of the new window launched by an iView whose 'Launch in New Win-dow' property is set to '1'. Enter a comma-separated list of JavaScript parameters; for example: 'full-screen=yes, toolbar=yes'. If empty, the new window opens according to default JavaScript parame-ters.”
I hoped that when opening a WinGui transaction that this functionality could open windows in full-screen, however, nothing happens.
Anybody knowing this functionality and what it does?
/Kell Kvist

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