Bill Kendrick wrote:
On Mon, Aug 23, 2004 at 10:28:49AM -0700, Ken Herron wrote:
(1) The browser used by probably 90% of all web surfers doesn't support
tabs, or even something like middle-click to open in a new window.
Wow, sucks to be them. :)
It's also just plainly foolish to use Internet Expl
On Mon, Aug 23, 2004 at 10:28:49AM -0700, Ken Herron wrote:
> (1) The browser used by probably 90% of all web surfers doesn't support
> tabs, or even something like middle-click to open in a new window.
Wow, sucks to be them. :)
> (2) Javascript's window.open() function gives you more control o
--On Monday, August 23, 2004 09:39:35 AM -0700 Bill Kendrick
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I'm curious as to why people (1) insist on making links open in new
windows these days (what with middle-click opening in new tabs and
windows when the /user/ wants them to), and (2) continue to use
Javascript
On Monday 23 August 2004 09:39 am, Bill Kendrick wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 23, 2004 at 09:19:49AM -0700, Ken Herron wrote:
> > The link in question isn't a normal href; it launches some javascript
> > which explicitly opens the document in a new window. FF doesn't yet have
> > a feature to convert win
On Mon, Aug 23, 2004 at 09:19:49AM -0700, Ken Herron wrote:
> The link in question isn't a normal href; it launches some javascript
> which explicitly opens the document in a new window. FF doesn't yet have
> a feature to convert windows opened from javascript into tabs,
> unfortunately.
I'm cu
On Mon, Aug 23, 2004 at 08:09:52AM -0400, Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
> I'm having an awful time getting a web page to display. The service
> advertises "Internet Explorer only", but I've been able to get this to work
> under Galeon, so presumably, Firefox is capable of it.
>
> Here's the URL in que
--On Monday, August 23, 2004 08:09:52 AM -0400 Peter Jay Salzman
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
where the text in quotes is a link to the article I want to read. If
you click the link in Firefox, a new browser window pops up with the
HTML source of the page in question. In other words, it doesn't r
Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
I'm having an awful time getting a web page to display. The service
advertises "Internet Explorer only", but I've been able to get this to work
under Galeon, so presumably, Firefox is capable of it.
Here's the URL in question. I don't think you need a proxy to access it:
Bruce Wolk said:
> Peter Jay Salzman said the following on 08/23/04 05:09:
>> I'm having an awful time getting a web page to display. The service
>> advertises "Internet Explorer only", but I've been able to get this to
>> work under Galeon, so presumably, Firefox is capable of it.
>>
>> Here's t
On Monday 23 August 2004 05:09 am, Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
> I'm having an awful time getting a web page to display. The service
> advertises "Internet Explorer only", but I've been able to get this to work
> under Galeon, so presumably, Firefox is capable of it.
Seems to work with Mozilla 1.6 a
Peter Jay Salzman said the following on 08/23/04 05:09:
I'm having an awful time getting a web page to display. The service
advertises "Internet Explorer only", but I've been able to get this to work
under Galeon, so presumably, Firefox is capable of it.
Here's the URL in question. I don't think
I'm having an awful time getting a web page to display. The service
advertises "Internet Explorer only", but I've been able to get this to work
under Galeon, so presumably, Firefox is capable of it.
Here's the URL in question. I don't think you need a proxy to access it:
http://sfx.princeton.ed
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