>>Does anyone know how to do this in context menu in a (any) browser?
This might help...
1. Write a script that you want to execute.
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript" defer>
window.open("http://developer.ebay.com","","height=800,width=800,lef
+t=80,top=80,scrollbars=yes");
</SCRIPT>
2. Point to the script from your IE Menu Extensions. Here's an example of a generic installer (leveraging the excellent example from svsingh):
REGEDIT4
; Replace the following values with your own information.
;
; <INTERNAL AND DISPLAY NAME> = Name of the context menu item.
; This will be seen in the navigation pane of the
; registry editor AND in your IE context menu.
; Use alphanumeric chars. Spaces are OK.
; <PATH_AND_HTM_FILE> = The path to the script file. Use double
; backslashes. For example:
; C:\\IEScripts\\foo.htm
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\MenuExt\<INTER
+NAL AND DISPLAY NAME>]
@="file://<PATH_AND_HTM_FILE>"
See MSDN for additional options that control which context menus in which the item will appear, and how to set the DWORD in the above .reg file: About the Browser > Controlling the Context Menus.
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