Well i prefer to use strict because otherwise i am not pleased for the validation..

Sorry for my habbit

Michael
Shlomi Asaf wrote:

i must say michael, that i havent read any answer, just a statement.

On 7/22/06, *Michael Persson* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    HI steve,
    You didnt read my own answer to my post, I found the correct XHTML
    strict
javascript and its working fine, On 7/20/06, *Michael Persson* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    Sorry,
    I found the way to make it... just a javascript
    Michael


what was your problem, you havent explained that once.
and what about what Patrick said, that "You can use the "target" attribute in XHTML, just not with Strict Doctypes" ?

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