New tab instead of a new page

Hello, next code in Internet explorer, Google Chrome and old Firefox open new window, but in new Firefox open new tab, how I can resolve that issue? Thank you.
<a onclick="o=window.open;o('test.html', 'popup', 'width=800,height=600,top=30,left=30,resizable=yes,scrollbars=yes'); return false;" href="test.html" target="popup" title="Test">Test</a>

I have the new tabs selected under the options and it has worked until today!. I am getting new windows opening and I rechecked to make sure this option was check (new tabs) and it is still checked. Any other ideas please?

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