For example, the header (function) that has been used before, but the header () function cannot open the page in a new window. I thought of a js clip to solve this problem, it is too ugly to mix php and js. The best solution is as follows: the header (function) that has been used before, but the header () function cannot open the page in a new window, I thought of a piece of js to get it done, that is, it is too ugly to mix php and js together, and find the best solution.
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For example, the header (function) that has been used before, but the header () function cannot open the page in a new window. I thought of a js clip to solve this problem, it's too ugly to mix php and js together. Find the best solution.
The answer is impossible.
Use js
Or if you are a form, add attributes to the form.Target = "_ blank"
Of course, there is also the most traditional...
I think your question is: "New Browser" opens. Do you want a new window or a new browser?