How to open the browser in a Tab

How to open the browser in a new Tab when click on the URL.
My problem is i have one DataGrid that contains
"Name,Designation,Company URL".
After running the program Name,Designation,URL are displayed
in the DataGrid .
I have Four URL's in Datagrid ,the four URL's are opening in
the different tabs when the user click on the URL.
How can i do these three things in Flex.
Thanks & Regards,
Srinivas.

Hi,
Please check the sample in the URL below.
http://raghuonflex.wordpress.com/2006/12/07/flex-i-frame/
Hope this helps.

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