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NeoMagic, and a question of my own



See http://www.slashdot.org/articles/98/11/25/163218.shtml

points to the announcement of XFree86 3.3.3 with NeoMagic support,
with some discussion.


And now for my question:

You know how, when you're browsing with Netscape, you click on a
link, and a new browser window opens?  This is done with a
'TARGET="NEW"' clause in the link.  This is one of those things
that irritates me more and more as I get older and more
curmudgeonly. Is  there a way to get Netscape to ignore these,
or is there another browser which can be configured to ignore?

Thanks!

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