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19.12.7.Using document.write() on the Current Window
<html
<head> 
<title>Writing to Same Doc</title> 
<script type="text/javascript"
function reWrite() { 


    var newContent = "<html><head><title>title</title></head>"
    newContent += "<body bgcolor='aqua'><h1>This document is brand new.</h1>"
    newContent += "Click the Back button to see original document."
    newContent += "</body></html>"
    
    document.write(newContent)
    document.close()



</script> 
</head> 
<body
<form
<input type="button" value="Replace Content" onclick="reWrite()"
</form
</body
</html>
19.12.open
19.12.1.Open new window
19.12.2.Popup window with window.open
19.12.3.Open new window with 'toolbar=no, status=no, width=200,height=200'
19.12.4.Open new window with '_blank' setting
19.12.5.Open window in different styles
19.12.6.This example pops up a new window and then writes a string to it
19.12.7.Using document.write() on the Current Window
19.12.8.Using document.write() on Another Window
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