Re: target=_new_window

2009-06-12 Thread Daniel Silverstone
On Thu, 2009-06-11 at 16:12 +0100, Harriet Bazley wrote: On 9 Jun 2009 as I do recall, Richard Porter wrote: On 8 Jun 2009 John-Mark Bell wrote: On Mon, 2009-06-08 at 10:46 +0100, Richard Porter wrote: I mean that you have decided not to implement target=_new because

Re: target=_new_window

2009-06-12 Thread Richard Porter
On 12 Jun 2009 Daniel Silverstone wrote: My understanding is that NetSurf is aiming for HTML5 compliance http://dev.w3.org/html5/spec/Overview.html#valid-browsing-context-name -or-keyword suggests that _new_window as a target in an a tag would be processed as follows: - The first time

Re: target=_new_window

2009-06-12 Thread Rob Kendrick
On Fri, 12 Jun 2009 11:41:04 +0100 Richard Porter r...@minijem.plus.com wrote: I can't see why you'd need to open a new window unless you are going to put something in it. I can't see why web masters seem to think I'm not able to do it myself if I wish, personally. It's not really NetSurf's

Re: target=_new_window

2009-06-12 Thread Richard Porter
On 12 Jun 2009 Rob Kendrick wrote: On Fri, 12 Jun 2009 11:41:04 +0100 Richard Porter r...@minijem.plus.com wrote: I can't see why you'd need to open a new window unless you are going to put something in it. I can't see why web masters seem to think I'm not able to do it myself if I wish,

Re: target=_new_window

2009-06-12 Thread Michael Drake
In article 0275346a50.r...@user.minijem.plus.com, Richard Porter r...@minijem.plus.com wrote: What I'd like is the ability NOT to open a new window when downloading a file, regardless of the target attribute. Choices... Content, untick Allow links to open in new windows. That means that

Re: target=_new_window

2009-06-12 Thread Grahame Parish
In message 506a3a3549t...@netsurf-browser.org Michael Drake t...@netsurf-browser.org wrote: In article 0275346a50.r...@user.minijem.plus.com, Richard Porter r...@minijem.plus.com wrote: What I'd like is the ability NOT to open a new window when downloading a file, regardless of

Re: target=_new_window

2009-06-12 Thread Rob Kendrick
On Fri, 12 Jun 2009 13:16:40 +0100 Grahame Parish maillist.par...@millers-way.net wrote: On this subject, is there any reason why a new NetSurf window inherits the history of the parent? If you forget that a new window has opened (because it fully overlays the parent) you can click 'Back'

Re: target=_new_window

2009-06-12 Thread Rob Kendrick
On Fri, 12 Jun 2009 13:24:59 +0100 Grahame Parish maillist.par...@millers-way.net wrote: In RISC OS the new window fully overlays the parent in most cases, so you can end up with a stack of redundant windows hiding behind the current one. I can see it being useful if you closed the parent

Re: target=_new_window

2009-06-12 Thread Russell Hafter - Lists
In article 506a3fbf40t...@netsurf-browser.org, Michael Drake t...@netsurf-browser.org wrote: In article adf83d6a50.grahamepar...@grahame.parish, Grahame Parish maillist.par...@millers-way.net wrote: In RISC OS the new window fully overlays the parent in most cases, so you can end up

Re: target=_new_window

2009-06-12 Thread Richard Porter
On 12 Jun 2009 Michael Drake wrote: In article 0275346a50.r...@user.minijem.plus.com, Richard Porter r...@minijem.plus.com wrote: What I'd like is the ability NOT to open a new window when downloading a file, regardless of the target attribute. Choices... Content, untick Allow links to

Tabbed browsing in RISC OS, was: target=_new_window

2009-06-12 Thread Rob Kendrick
On Fri, 12 Jun 2009 15:00:30 +0100 Grahame Parish maillist.par...@millers-way.net wrote: To take up rjek's point earlier, will the RISC OS version ever have a tabbed interface? I've got so used to it with FF and now IE that it is one thing I really miss. I understand it is supported on

Re: target=_new_window

2009-06-12 Thread Tim Hill
In article 1d1e386a50.r...@user.minijem.plus.com, Richard Porter r...@minijem.plus.com wrote: On 12 Jun 2009 Rob Kendrick wrote: On Fri, 12 Jun 2009 11:41:04 +0100 Richard Porter r...@minijem.plus.com wrote: I can't see why you'd need to open a new window unless you are going to put