JGWY,
mtech is right. This is defined on the client side.
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Browse All TopicsIf I have a link to a powerpoint document, how can i force the document to open in powerpoint rather than just the same IE window?
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by: mtechPosted on 2001-04-23 at 05:07:23ID: 6026402
JGWY
I don't think you can - this is to do with the way that IE associates itself with any MS Office applications that it is compatible with. This is on the local machine not in the HTML. You could try opening the link in a new browser window which will give you the same effect.
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