How to open link in new tab using Spry?

Does anyone know how to open menu web links in a new tab
(instead of opening a new window - IE7) using the Spry horizontal
dropdown menu? I tried putting "_tab" in the target field but it
doesn't seem to work. Thanks!

drstall wrote:
> Does anyone know how to open menu web links in a new tab
(instead of opening a
> new window - IE7) using the Spry horizontal dropdown
menu? I tried putting
> "_tab" in the target field but it doesn't seem to work.
Thanks!
Opening new windows in a new tab is a setting within the IE7
preferences ( and I'd assume 8 too ) and as far as I'm aware there
is no control over this setting from within the HTML/JavaScript of
the web page to do what you are asking. If you use _blank and the
user has the appropriate setting in their browser, then it will
open in a new tab, not in a new window.
Danilo Celic
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