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Posted by Neredbojias on 05/04/06 21:23
To further the education of mankind, Jose <teacherjh@aol.nojunk.com>
vouchsafed:
>> Why don't you make it elective? I've done it, and it's easy. Put a
>> little link somewhere with something like "target: same | new?"
>> Doc-write the link and have it set a variable to open (or not) a new
>> window. Here's a page I did long ago and just kept for nostalgic
>> reasons with an example (- You hafta let the page load fully):
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>> http://www.neredbojias.com/delta/strozzi.html
>
> I looked at it, but there was no link. Just (selectable) text that
> said: target: samenewfull
> and didn't do anything.
>
> Netscape 7.2
Yes, well it works in IE6, Firefox 1.5.0.2, SeaMonkey 1.0.1, and Opera 8.54
(-although in Opera it opens a new tab instead of window.) It also works
in all prior flavors of IE and Gecko at least as far as 2 years back.
Btw, the link itself does nothing overt, but when you click a thumbnail,
the proper window-housing will occur.
Now, so-saying, I've never tested it on Linux systems or other non-windows
OSs. Perhaps the ability of such systems to open new windows isn't quite
as robust as mama's.
--
Neredbojias
Infinity has its limits.
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