Thanks. But if the user open a new window with using the menu File->New->Navigator Window, the newly opened window would not contain the online bookmarks.
Regards Raymond "Daniel Kirsch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Raymond wrote: > > However, some websites contain links (e.g. <a target=_blank > > href="http://www.abc.com">ABC</a>) which I do not have any control of the > > newly opened windows. Do I need to do something in the mozilla source code > > in order to get around this problem? > > You need to change those links dynamically. Remove the target attribute > and set an onclick handler. > > // (untested) > > function openNewWin() { > var win = window.open(this.href,this.href.replace(/[^a-zA-Z]/g,"")); > // you may add properties and functions to the new window > // or do anything else here > } > > var allLink = document.getElementsByTagName("a"); > for (var i=0; i<allLink.length; i++) { > if (allLink[i].getAttribute("target") == "_blank") {� > allLink.removeAttribute("target"); > allLink.onclick=openNewWin; > } > } > > HTH > Daniel _______________________________________________ Mozilla-xpcom mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/mozilla-xpcom
