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Re: [OT] HMTL help



Adrian,

Thanks for the pointer. Everything seems to check out, I have the
right registry keys etc. and I can also open links in new windows e.g.
from a Google search by right-clicking and selecting "Open in New
Window" so it's not a universal problem with my PC. I think it must be
my coding, but I just can't see where :-(

Thanks again,

Tim.

On 6/23/06, Adrian <yahoo@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> read this
>
> http://www.htmlcodetutorial.com/linking/_A_TARGET_95y98y108y97y110y107y.html
>
> Tim Hawes wrote:
> > I did wonder that, but it's copied direct from a new book. In or
out
> > it still doesn't work in IE, but both are fine in Firefox :-/
> >
> > Thanks for looking though,
> >
> > Tim.
> >
> > On 6/23/06, Adrian <yahoo@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> >> should the last / in IMG be there?
> >>
> >>
> >> Tim Hawes wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hi guys,
> >>>
> >>> I'm struggling with a really basic bit of HTML. I'm
putting together a
> >>> page with picture thumbnails which, when clicked, should
open the
> >>> hi-res image in a new browser window.
> >>>
> >>> This is my line of code:
> >>> <A HREF="big/P5280001.JPG"
TARGET="_blank"><IMG
> >>> SRC="small/p5280001.jpg" ALT="image1"
WIDTH="94" HEIGHT="122"
> >>> STYLE="BORDER-STYLE:NONE" /></A>
> >>>
> >>> This works fine in Firefox, but not in IE. I can see the
thumbnail ok
> >>> but nothing happens when I click on it, even though the
cursor changes
> >>> to a pointy finger and I see the URL for the file in the
bottom border
> >>> of the browser.
> >>>
> >>> Any idea what's wrong?
> >>>
>
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