javascript is the best solution for this, many of the javascript sites 
will contain the information that you need to implement this.

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> Subject: [PHP-WIN] One link - two changes
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> Hi Everyone,
> 
> Simple idea, but I can't work it out in practice...
> 
> I want one link (actually, one Form Submit button) to instigate two 
> changes, firstly a new browser window will open containing one set 
> of data, and secondly the existing browser window will change to a 
> different set of data.
> 
> Like I said, simple idea. How can I do this?
> 
> Many thanks, in advance
> 
> Dan Furse
> Information Systems Dept.
> ipTEST Ltd
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