[BNM] [Bulk] Re: [Bulk] Re: [Bulk] Re: [Bulk] Re: XHTML strict New Window

Julian Blundell old at w34u.com
Tue Mar 13 19:00:04 GMT 2007


Its not much of a problem, just use target="windowName" instead, if the
window named does not exist, it will be created, if it does exist then the
output will be sent there.

This is quite valid strict html.

Jules

On 13/03/07, robert stevens <Robs_here at btinternet.com> wrote:
>
> Yeah, that may be an idea. But as it's only the _target that is the
> problem
> in my XHTML 1.0...
>
> Thanks  R
>
> > Mark Ng13/3/07 2:54 pmbnm at markng.co.uk
>
> > If it's all about having a W3C badge, and the client requires opening
> > in a new window, why don't you just just (X)HTML (4.01|1.0)
> > Transitional instead and use the target attribute?
> >
> > Mark
> >
> > On 13/03/07, robert stevens <Robs_here at btinternet.com> wrote:
> >> Thanks Dan. Unfortunately, same as before - opens in *same* window. If
> only
> >> some clients could be more standards compliant. There goes my WC3
> badge.
> >> Rob
> >>
>
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