The problem is detailed at:
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q180/1/76.asp
and
http://www.cnet.com/Content/Builder/Programming/Kahn/021198/

But none of this helps me figure out how to trap the error....maybe I asked
the question in the wrong way.

How can I trap error popups in IE4?  :)  How can I break a browser to
reproduce this problem?

Kayla

>
>This was certainly a mystery to me. When I installed IE 4.x I noticed that
>target= attributes in <a tags seemed to be ignored. I lived with it, since I
>don't really like it when new windows open anyway. It was sorta, um,
>blissful. Then, suddenly, after around 3 months, the target attribute
>started working. Suddenly windows were opening. I didn't really think much
>about it, or why it started working...Windozer is just that way (and after
>going from 3.0 to 3.1 to Win For Workgroups to 95 to NT, I figured the
>randmness was just a part of the deal). I assumed the problem started from
>some incompletely intalled component or something. I never dug around to
>figure out why the "problem" went away, and I don't remember any software
>that I installed around then that might have installed a fix, though maybe
>it came in with Outlook 98 ? Not sure.
>
>I thought I was alone with this weird bug, but now I hear that there are
>others with the same prob, so I'd like to figure out what the cause is.
>Anyone?
>


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