On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 12:28 PM, Vincent Massol
<vincent(a)massol.net> wrote:
Hi Guillaume,
We've had this discussion in the past already and Sergiu and others
made a strong argument against doing this. Their point is that it's
the user who should decide and all browsers have features to decide
whether to open a link in the same page or in another page and it
shouldn't be dictated to the user.
For a second I thought we were trying to please 90% of the users,
those who don't know that this behavior is configurable ;)
99% of the times I've configured "target" in the past was to be sure
that users wouldn't be sent away from the current website when
clicking on an external link, but that's just me.
JV.
Agreed. + As I understand Guillaume's proposal, it is not about
dictating to the user, but just providing a default value, free to the
user to modify it if needed. (a default value which would match most of
the time what the user really wants.)
Jerome.
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