Hello Tom,
Thursday, January 20, 2000, 12:47:32 PM, you wrote:
> In this vein, can anyone tell me where the startup sequence for the
> webbrowser is stored so I can have it call IE differently?
Replace IE by Netscape and I have the same question. :)
This was discussed in some detail not too long ago, and I think the
final conclusion was that either you get Opera (another Browser) or
use a work around instead. If I remember correctly, the reason Opera
works is because Opera can be configured to open all new links in new
windows (or something to that effect), while Netscape and IE require
the program calling them to specify explicitly that a new window is
required. There is a work around, but it is messy. Here it is:
First go to IE (or Netscape), and open a new window. Put the new
window on top, then go to TB and click on your link. It is an ugly
work around, but that's the only one that seems to have emerged so
far.
If you find a better solution or work around, please post it. I know
I would like to have this functionality too. :)
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Januk
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