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Posted by Andy Dingley on 11/18/05 00:24
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.
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