C
Christopher Rivituso
I have a subscription to a newspaper that I receive by e-mail each
day, which contains links to earticles that I would like to read.
Naturally, when I click on one link contained in the e-mail, then an
IE6 Window opens up. Earlier, if I were to click on another link
further down, then another IE6 window would open up. Lately, however,
if I click on the theoretical second link further down the page, then
a new IE6 window doesn't open up -- the article simply appears in the
previous window that I had opened up. Tryting to return to the
previous article is next to impossible, because it takes so long.
Naturally, I make sure that each window has properly loaded before I
click on another link, so that the second link I clink on does not
take the place of the first window that I opened.
Is there anything that I am missing here? Is there something that I
need to set? Because this was not happening earlier.
Any information would be greatly appreciated.
CR
day, which contains links to earticles that I would like to read.
Naturally, when I click on one link contained in the e-mail, then an
IE6 Window opens up. Earlier, if I were to click on another link
further down, then another IE6 window would open up. Lately, however,
if I click on the theoretical second link further down the page, then
a new IE6 window doesn't open up -- the article simply appears in the
previous window that I had opened up. Tryting to return to the
previous article is next to impossible, because it takes so long.
Naturally, I make sure that each window has properly loaded before I
click on another link, so that the second link I clink on does not
take the place of the first window that I opened.
Is there anything that I am missing here? Is there something that I
need to set? Because this was not happening earlier.
Any information would be greatly appreciated.
CR