I tried different various on java but so far without a success. The only one that works is the link above (using a simple 'target' clause). That, however, does not give me an options of removing all other bells and whistles associated with a browser window. So, I tried this:<a href=\"/cgi-bin/site_group.pl?t_where=$website\" target=website>$we +bsite</a> </blockquote>but without any success. I will try different variations to see which one works.<a href=\"onClick=\"window.open(\"/cgi-bin/site_group.pl?t_where=$webs +ite\",'Visited Sites','toolbar=no, location=no,directories=no,status=yes,menubar=no, scrollbars=yes,resizable=yes,width=300,height=300')\" \">$website</a>
In reply to Re: Browser manipulation using PERL? by bman
in thread Browser manipulation using PERL? by bman
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