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Avinash MeetooMuch to the chagrin of Web designers everywhere, the HTML 4.0 Strict and XHTML 1.0 Strict recommendations of the W3C no longer include the target attribute of the tag. The Transitional versions of the specifications still include it, but by definition, t
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James OttoMuch to the chagrin of Web designers everywhere, the HTML 4.0 Strict and XHTML 1.0 Strict recommendations of the W3C no longer include the target attribute of the <a> tag.
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Peter JacobsonA simple, standards-friendly way to get around strict DocTypes that don't let you use the "target" attribute
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Aaron HarlowOn the surface, the latest (X)HTML standards seem to frown upon links that open in a new window with target=_blank. But with a little creativity, new-window links can be done in a standards-compliant way, with minimum hassle.
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elliot harrison robertsNew-Window Links in a Standards-Compliant World
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Rafa BayonaMuch to the chagrin of Web designers everywhere, the HTML 4.0 Strict and XHTML 1.0 Strict recommendations of the W3C no longer include the target attribute of the <a> tag. The Transitional versions of the specifications still include it, but by definition
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A RoyOn the death of target attribute of the <a> tag
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Mike HurtNew-Window Links in a Standards-Compliant World
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