The interesting question is why a click on a Google link opens a
separate window for you. It doesn't in my Safari (or Explorer) and I
can see no setting that will make it do that either (a click on a
link in ANOTHER program can be chosen to have this effect but that is
a different case.)
As it has been suggested, this is controlled by the Google HTML which
tells the browser what to do when you click the link. This line will
open the Pentax site in a new window:
The First Single Lens Reflex <A HREF="http://www.digital.pentax.co.jp/
en/special/digiichi/" TARGET="_blank" >Pentax digiichi</A>
If you put the TARGET="_blank" in a BASE tag, all links on the page
will inherit this behaviour.
The default behaviour should be to open the linked page in the parent
window (_self), I guess...
Hope this helps, Bertil
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