ACTIONS - OPEN WINDOW in GoLive CS2

Need help.....=(....
I can not get this BASIC action to work. Here is the link....
http://76.12.240.182/deck_finishing.html#
I followed a tutorial directly and it is saying there are "errors on the page"
Can anyone help with this?
THANKS!
Jessica

Works for me too, but if you're seeing the troubles in Explorer, try putting in a target window name (it's one of the top entry fields in the action palette). Right now, looks like they're all blank, and Explorer is more picky about that than other browsers.
For the target window name, just enter anything you want as long as it follows these rules: only use letters, numbers and underscores (no spaces, punctuation or special characters), and the first character should be a letter (not number).
You can either give them all unique names, or all the same name. If someone leaves a window opened and then opens another, it'll open into the same window if they have the same name (without resizing), or will launch a new window if they have different names.

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