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Opening a new window without minimising the first

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Ben - 27 Feb 2004 16:53 GMT
Hello ,
I'm using the following code from David's site to open a
new window without departing from my own website

<target="_display"href="http://www.domain.com">Link
Text</a>

This works fine but when I click on a second link it does
open the new link in the already opened window but it
irritatingly minimises it so that at first glance it
looks as if it's disappeared. Can I make it NOT minimise.
I don't necessarily want it to be full screen just the
same size and position as the first window so that
whatever content was in the first window is simply  
replaced by new content.

Tks again this is my second post today.
David Bartosik - MS MVP - 27 Feb 2004 17:04 GMT
sizing and position of the windows is an random irritant of IE. that you
can't control, and it'll differ by each user. you can change the
"_display" to be
"_blank"
in order to open another window rather than reuse one.
the additional window may size to the same size as an existing one.

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> Hello ,
> I'm using the following code from David's site to open a
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> Tks again this is my second post today.

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