Saturday, April 24, 2010

HTML "Target=_blank" opens a page in a new window. How force to open in the current window

If the HTML for a web page link contains "Target=_blank" the page is opened in a new browser window. In Firefox it is possible to override this by right clicking on the link and choosing "open in new Tab". Is there any way in IE 6 to prevent opening the link in a new window so that the page is displayed in the current IE window?



HTML "Target=_blank" opens a page in a new window. How force to open in the current window when using IE 6?microsoft word





I only know of do this by changing a setting in your registry. Try this website for instructions on changing the setting:



http://www.windowsnetworking.com/kbase/W...



or this one:



http://www.winguides.com/registry/displa...



Good luck.



HTML "Target=_blank" opens a page in a new window. How force to open in the current window when using IE 6?windows movie maker internet explorer



Umm, just don't use target=_blank! It's that easy. Just write the A tag without a target.
Without the target tag works, but target=_parent opens in same window / frame.



No answer to that one mate... unless, you save the page 'as', then change the code, re-load %26amp; go within the page.

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