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Re: lynx-dev Bad html documents


From: David Woolley
Subject: Re: lynx-dev Bad html documents
Date: Sat, 7 Oct 2000 11:13:14 +0100 (BST)

> <a
> href="openwin('http://www.foo.bar/mydocument.html')">Click
> here</a>

It would have a javascript: scheme, and almost certainly
either say something like 27, so that a big case statement
in a different part of the code can actually decide what to
really load.

Whilst I know that commercial sites don't care about such things,
you could point out that, something like this (untested), will
work for everyone:

<a
onclick="openwin('http://www.foo.bar/mydocument.html'); return false;"
href="http://www.foo.bar/mydocument.html";>
My Document</a>

(I've corrected the bad "click here" idiom as well.)

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