Posted by Gιrard Talbot on 04/25/07 20:30
El Kabong wrote :
> "ewijaya" <ewijaya@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1177504575.081075.36530@o40g2000prh.googlegroups.com...
>
>> Usually, when we click on "FOO" on html below,
>> the page will open on the current "tab" or "window"
>>
>>
>> <A HREF=../somepath/somehtml.html class=style1> FOO </A><br><br />
>>
>
> Add target="_blank" as in:
>
> <A HREF=../somepath/somehtml.html class=style1 target="_blank"> FOO
> </A><br><br />
>
> El
Not true. A target _blank will open an unnamed secondary window. Not a
tab. A web author can not force the opening of a new tab. Windows and
tabs management should be completely and absolutely in the users' veto
powers.
GΓ©rard
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