[TCP] Wierd browser behavior

2007-06-07 Thread John Posada
Hi guys...I'm posting this for someone in my group who works remote...wondering if anyone has ever experienced this browser behavior. When she clicks on a link in Internet Explorer version 6 on XP Home (we'll call this the source page), the page at the destination of the link (call this target) op

Re: [TCP] Wierd browser behavior

2007-06-07 Thread John Garison
Is the link a plain ? There are ways to intentionally make that sort of behavior happen (open with JavaScript, e.g.). I assume, however, that it works differently in other browsers. If said person has access to another system with the same configuration (Home, IE6), I'd recommend trying it to s

Re: [TCP] Wierd browser behavior

2007-06-07 Thread John Garison
Is the link a plain ? There are ways to intentionally make that sort of behavior happen (open with JavaScript, e.g.). I assume, however, that it works differently in other browsers. If said person has access to another system with the same configuration (Home, IE6), I'd recommend trying it to s

Re: [TCP] Wierd browser behavior

2007-06-07 Thread Chris Borokowski
Holding down the shift key will do that. Is the shift key jammed? If not, I would look first in the browser options and second, accessibility options. --- John Posada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > When she clicks on a link in Internet Explorer > version 6 on XP Home > (we'll call this the source p