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It would look like this:
<A HREF="http://abc.somedomain.com" >New
Link</A>
<A HREF="http://abc.somedomain.com"
TARGET="_blank">New Link</A>
The first one will open it up in the same
browser window. The second one will open it up in a new browser
window. Of course the word "New Link" is what you will call the link.
You can NOT use the www.somedomain.com/windows2000_server_directory
with out some good knowledge of HTML. Which it sounds like your
programmers do not have.
Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Chyka [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2001 11:21 AM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Re: IIS/DNS Question? yes....the main web server has a registered
url...(www.medaille.edu) and off that url
we want links to a page on a windows 2000 IIs box. the links are to ASP
files on the server without a registered name. i was wondering how to
program the syntax for the links in dreamweaver or whatever they are using....is
it www.medaille.edu/hostname of
2000 box/xxx.asp?
thanks for the help
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