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modify <base target="_blank"> for external only
.. How can I modify <base target="_blank"> to affect only external links?
This is for a parsed rss feed, so I can't just set target attribute to the links ![]() |
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or, maybe add target attribute in the parse code somewhere???
<!--rss:rss_feed_url:=http://www.domain.com/rss_feeds.php?&module=sitename&link=xxxx&limit=50& rss=2.0,num_items:=50,random:=false--> |
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Yes that IS me. Bitch.
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I modified this every possible way & it just won't do it. Javascript won't do it, nor will .css , because the feed isn't on the same domain??? There's gotta be a way. |
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