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Linda Woodard
I posted this earlier, then added stuff as it occurred to me, and then
thoroughly confused myself as well as anyone else that might be reading my
entries. I'm gonna start again and see if I can do a better job of asking
for help.
I use XP Home. My browser (ie6) seems to work perfectly as long as the next
link is brought up on the same instance/window. However, links that bring
up a new window stay open for a second or less -- displaying the header of
the new page -- and then simply disappear. No error message or any other
indication. Just briefly flashed and then gone. If I right-click on the
link and then click on "Open in new window" it opens in a new window
perfectly. Or, if I paste the link into the current instance it will open
perfectly as well. It's just when I left-click on a link that then tries to
open the link in a new window itself.
The Advanced Setting "Reuse windows when launching shortcuts" seems to have
no effect on it -- in fact, I can't see any effect that this setting has on
anything.
Can anyone help with this or at least point me in a direction that might
help me resolve it?
Thanks in advance,
Howard
thoroughly confused myself as well as anyone else that might be reading my
entries. I'm gonna start again and see if I can do a better job of asking
for help.
I use XP Home. My browser (ie6) seems to work perfectly as long as the next
link is brought up on the same instance/window. However, links that bring
up a new window stay open for a second or less -- displaying the header of
the new page -- and then simply disappear. No error message or any other
indication. Just briefly flashed and then gone. If I right-click on the
link and then click on "Open in new window" it opens in a new window
perfectly. Or, if I paste the link into the current instance it will open
perfectly as well. It's just when I left-click on a link that then tries to
open the link in a new window itself.
The Advanced Setting "Reuse windows when launching shortcuts" seems to have
no effect on it -- in fact, I can't see any effect that this setting has on
anything.
Can anyone help with this or at least point me in a direction that might
help me resolve it?
Thanks in advance,
Howard