I use the Tabbrowser Extensions extension in Firebird to force links to open in the same Firebird window, but in new tabs. It's kind of an extreme solution to the problem, but it does work. (Of course, it means that even popup windows open in the same window as a new tab, which is weird, but, whatever...)

Anyway, I do think it would be nice if there was a way to do this without forcing the single window, but if it's just Windows being a jerk, I can live with it :)

Sarah


Monty Scroggins wrote:
hmmm   its interesting you are having problems getting DQSD to open in *new*
windows..  I could never get DQSD to open in the *same* window no matter
what my reuseBrowserWindowMode or launchmode was set to..    I also believe
this is a problem in windows in general.   I have other instances where I
receive multiple emails with embedded links to the same webpage.  The link
specifies a target for the web page, but unless IE is your default browser,
a new window is opened every time..   This is even the case for IE variants
(Netcaptor, MyIE etc)..   I cant explain it, but it seems that windows (at
least win2k) isnt playing nicely with any browser other than vanilla IE..

Monty


----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Corcoran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "DQSD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, February 06, 2004 10:20 AM
Subject: [DQSD-Users] Open in new window broken in non ie ?




This problem has been bugging me for a while. In my LocalAliases I have
reuseBrowserWindowMode = 0 and my launchmode=2 as my web browser is

Mozilla


firebird.

All searches are opened in the current window, I usually have to press the
back button and open a new tab and run the dqsd search. Ideally of course

I


would like the  search to open in a  new tab but that's browser specific
perhaps, I would be quiet happy if it opened in a new copy of the browser

as


intended.

I have tested this with IE (launchmode=0) to confirm my system is allright
and it of course works fine.

Is this "bug" a browser specific one? Can anyone confirm it works on

another


browser other than IE?

Thanks for checking.

Cheers - Tom.

Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday


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