Hi Todd,

Hmmm. I had the option set to open new windows in tabs, so I did what you
suggested by clearing that stuff out and starting from scratch, and it now
works fine. Sorry I can't be more helpful in determining what happened.
Thank you so much for getting back to me so quickly! I wasn't expecting such
a turnaround.

Thank You!
--Chrysanthemum



On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 7:36 PM, Todd Ditchendorf <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 7:13 PM, chrysanhy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi Todd and All,
>
>
> hi, thanks!
>
>
>> Scenario 2:
>>
>> But now I have a site, Yesfans.com, which links to YesWorld.com. If
>> Yesfans.com is the home page used to create the SSB, the corresponding
>> strategy, of using
>>
>> *yesfans.com*
>> *yesworld.com*
>>
>> does not work, however. If I clink on the Yesfans.com site's link to
>> Yesworld.com, Yesworld loades in my default browser, rather than
>> replacing the page in the SSB, or even in another tab. I actually have
>> five related and interlinked sites I want to use together as a set,
>> not have one SSB for each.
>
>
> I have just created an SSB with this configuration, and i cannot reproduce
> your issue. this will work fine.
>
> Note however, they the markup in that link requests a new window, so you
> will see a new window open unless you change 'open new windows in tabs'
> under General preferences.
>
>  i dont know what is wrong with your ssb. I would try deleting the SSB then
> deleting these files/folders:
>
> ~/Library/Preferences/com.fluidapp.FluidInstance.<Your SSB Name>
> ~/Application Support/SSB/<Your SSB Name>
>
> then recreating the SSB from scratch.
>
>
>> The only difference I can see here is that I'm going from one home
>> page to another, whereas in the first example, the link from one site
>> to another involved a non-home page. I actually have no idea if the
>> fact that the linked-to page is itself a home page of some site is a
>> relevant fact, it's just the only difference which leaps out at me at
>> the moment.
>>
>
> no, this will not make any difference. Fluid sees all URLs as equal, there
> is no 'home url' vs 'other url' distinction.
>
> thx,
> td
>
>
> >
>

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