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Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 22
OS: XP
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Can I open new browser tabs with javascript?
Hello -
I understand that browser settings (at least in FF) allow you to tell it to open a new window in a tab or not, but is there any way with the newer versions of FF and IE to control that setting with javascript? In other words, I may want to do a document.window.open(...) in a new window in one case, but in a new tab in another case. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you. - Joe |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Coventry, UK
Posts: 1,880
OS: Vista, various linux distros
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Re: Can I open new browser tabs with javascript?
Hey, this is purely down to the user's browser settings, opening the page in a blank window would open in a new tab provided the settings are set correctly. I haven't found anything on specifically opening a link in a new tab.
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