⌘-click to open link in new tab

In preferences, under tabs it says ⌘-click opens a link in a new tab and selects it. However, when doing exactly this, the link still opens in a new window. I am running Safari 2.0.4 (419.3). I have tabbed browsing enabled and open links is set to open in current window.

It works now, but not in Gmail. Could it be that a link inside of Gmail always opens a new window no matter what?! Seems strange that it would behave that way. I tried it however, and a link outside of Gmail opens in a new tab when I ⌘-click it, but inside of Gmail a link always opens in a new window.
What do you think?

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