Januk wrote:

>  Yes, but this is far from an ideal solution. :-)  I actually meant,
>  there is no way to have TB open a link in a new Netscape Window
>  *automagically.* There is supposedly a way to have IE5 force open a
>  new window too, but I can't find it. Oh well, these are old topics
>  that won't see a resolution any time soon, I'm afraid.

Actually, I recently discovered a little trick that makes it somewhat
easier.

Go to any of those web sites that insist on popping up those small
advertisement windows.  I believe Tripod, Geocities, etc.

If the last focused window in Netscape was THAT ad window, then
clicking on a link from within TB will force a new window in Netscape.

I've been meaning to play with this further to determine what the
differences are between the two NS windows and why this behavior
happens but I haven't had the time.

FWIW, I'm in the camp of wanting a new window opened each time I click
on a link in TB.

HTH,

Derek

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