It does not ignore it! The method is fired successfully, but the
environment processing it just does not open new window and tells the
method to return false. It is not ignored in any way.
The "environment processing it just does not open new window" vs. "it
ignores it"...
Is that supposed to answer the question about the *return false* statement
that is "ignored" by the browser (Opera in this case)?
Sorry Thierry, I really don't understand you on this. As I wrote - the
browser doesn't (==shouldn't) ignore anything. Fullstop.
Eg. older Operas.
That'd show that they considered previous versions of their blocker as
"flawed", no?
Or it shows that they had to fix programmers' mistakes in the favor of
the poor end users...
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