Wiggins d Anconia wrote: <snip>

Sort of. What I don't understand is why do you have to decide on the
server side, post-request that the result will be in a new window? Couldn't the original "portal" page just use targets like normal?

It's a database driven site and so, unfortunately, it is all server side, at least for this purpose. So are you telling me there's no real way in perl to do this?

Right, but again, assuming the page they are linking from is driven then set the target at the time of the original display rather than during the link through? Aka the user goes to the site, is presented a list of links that are from search results, I am assuming they will click one of those links to see a detail listing, seeing that detailed listing in a new window is what you are after? Rather than trying to set the new window after the click, you set it when the list is presented originally. Perl isn't really involved in this because it is running on the server side, other than you will need to modify how your original result page (the one they click on) is displayed.

That won't work (just tried it). I cannot set a target in the DB.

[sigh]


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