RSS Feeds open in a series of tabs

I set up a folder with all my feeds in the Bookmarks Bar on my Windows computer here at work, selected the "Auto-Click" option, but when I click the folder it opens new tabs for each individual feed, instead of in a single unified page. While I can still right-click on the folder and select "View All RSS Feeds" to get all the feeds in a single page, I was wondering if this was a bug (that I should report), or if I am missing a setting someplace
1.5 Ghz PBG4   Mac OS X (10.4.3)   1 Gig RAM, 128 MB ATI 9700, 30g Video iPod, iSight

Maybe by default - but right now on my Mac, when i click the link it opens in a single unifed page not in a bunch of tabs. I don't reacal changing any settings to make it work this way, but it's posible I did so long ago I simply forgot.

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