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Posted by Neredbojias on 11/18/05 00:45
With neither quill nor qualm, Andy Dingley quothed:
> On Wed, 16 Nov 2005 11:08:59 +0100, Mitja Trampus <nun@example.com>
> wrote:
>
> >Check again with w3c...
> >"If any target attribute refers to an unknown frame F, the
> >user agent should create a new window and frame, assign the
> >name F to the frame, and load the resource designated by the
> >element in the new frame."
>
> Do you have a ref for that ? And does it work ?
>
> I currently use target="_foo" quite a bit. I know it's invalid, but I
> also thought I needed the underscore to reliably trigger new-window
> behaviour when I needed it. If "foo" will give me the same result, I'd
> rather use that.
>
>
> And if anyone feels like insulting me, just joing the Vito Kuhn thread
> over in rec.woodworking. It's getting quite funny now 8-)
> "so the swine started ranting in Swinese instead" and great concerns
> being expressed over my immortal soul.
Well, at least it wasn't Pig Latin.
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Neredbojias
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