Okay, in short no. Not without JavaScript. I'm sorry but that is the only path of which you can follow, unless my experience treats me wrong.
So, try this in you form:
<script> <!-- function openNew() { new=window.open("","new","width=500, height=500, menubar=0"); } //--> </script> <form target="new" action="youdomain.com/cgi-bin/script.cgi" method="p +ost" onSubmit="openNew()"> ... </form>

P.S. if they don't have JavaScript support there is no reason to consider being able to do such an activity to their window.
jclovs

In reply to Re: Opening a sizeable window with a by jclovs
in thread Opening a sizeable window with a by raestane

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