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Mark Wolk
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Posted: 07/27/2006 05:45 am
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I have a fieldset with attribute


Code: [copy]





That basically means that I can clickthrough from wherever my mouse is within the fieldset. Can I set that attribute to open the link in a new window?



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Posted: 07/27/2006 06:36 am
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add: target="_blank" into the a href tag and it will open in a new window smile



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Posted: 07/27/2006 02:06 pm
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No, this is rejected by my HTML Validator, because "target" is an attribute that cannot be added to fieldset. Besides, it does not work.



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Posted: 08/13/2006 09:14 pm
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Do this:

onclick="window.open='http://example.com/'"

That will take the person to a new window with the destination page in view.



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Posted: 08/27/2006 04:58 pm
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Thanks Curt, but it does not work. Nothing happens.


 
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