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In lugnet.admin.general (and 1 other group), William R. Ward wrote:
> > but that will only work if the client supports java - if java is
> > unavailable (for whatever reason), the button will act as a normal
> > link. Why not put the target tag as a backup for the java?
>
> JavaScript, not Java. A completely separate and unrelated language.
defenitly, my slip, sorry :)
> Note that target="_top" is for frames, to load the page in the
> outermost frame (i.e. the whole window). For a new window, the correct
> value is target="_blank". If you are not in a frame, it will I believe
> create a new window.
hmmm... at least in mozilla, it doesn't create a new window. so it's
only used to break out of frames, which is a very good thing for a
button to do.
> Deprecated or no, putting in a target attribute is the best way to
> implement this functionality, at least for the present time.
:)
Dan
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