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Old 2006-10-14, 04:49 AM   #1
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Last time I checked: target="_new" opens in the "_new" window. If no window has been opened with the target "_new" a "_new" window is created. If a window has been opened in "_new", then any further windows opened target="_new" will open in the "_new" window...

Now, getting to the question, it was always my thinking that a sponsor opened in the same window can cause a problem if the sponsor likes to hijack the back button. If a surfer says, "no thanks" they can't sign up with any alternative programs you're promoting, because once they click the red X they've now lost contact with your site... possibly forever.

On the other side, when a sponsor opens in the same window there's a bit more pressure to commit and move forward, whereas a new window makes it real easy to just be click happy.

Another issue: when using other people's systems, I've found that it's far too common for a surfer's pop-up blocker to confuse a target="_blank" for a malicious pop-up to make target="_blank" a safe practice, IMO.

Personally, I prefer to keep my links in the same window.
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Old 2006-10-14, 05:00 AM   #2
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<a href="http://www.domain.com/" target="_new">...</a>

In the above example, CSE detects the invalid target "_new" and recommends the valid target "_blank". Again, other validators and syntax checkers miss this one too.

http://www.htmlvalidator.com/htmlval...eisbetter.html
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