in firefox and konqueror it is possible, i think it should be possible this way in MSIE too, but i guess very few people are aware of it.
you can dran and drop any link to any tab/window where you want it to be opened. That way you can override "open in new window". In MSIE i thin kyou have to drag it to the adressbar or the title-bar of the window, i'm not sure. in KOnqueror and Firefox you simply pull it onto the current tab. If you configured firefox to not show only one tab i don't know what to do. I think pull it to the locationbar will help there to.
Jay R. Ashworth schrieb:
On Wed, Aug 09, 2006 at 06:21:37PM +0200, Steve Bennett wrote:
So let _me_ decide where I open up links, and stop trying to force me.
Since we've established that you can override the suggestion provided to the browser, no one's forcing anything...
Again, Steve, no, you can't. If the link says TARGET=new, I am no aware of any unmodified browser that will permit you to override that. In Firefox, you can ctrl-click it, and get it in a new tab, but there's no way I'm aware of to get it in *the current tab*.
If you know of anything, please share.
Cheers, -- jra