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Whenever I click any link from this site that prompts a new window to be automatically openned, IE9 opens a new tab (good) AND takes the current tab to the link (bad).

Please fix.

And if anyone says "Switch to Firefox/Chrome/BrowseWitch/TahitiTimerBrowser/Safarareeee," I'm not changing browsers to use one freakin' website. A browser as common as IE should work on any site.

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For example:

Clicking an upload link activates a new window.

On IE9, it opens in a new tab, AND the old window navigates to the address.

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I can't replicate this problem as I don't have IE 9, however you can help me diagnose this. The url structures to test:

<a rel="nofollow external" title="External link" class="bbc_url" href="http://www.youngcomposers.com/profile/music/tuohey/composition?entry=78542">Prelude No. 1 Example</a>

<a title="External link" class="bbc_url" href="http://www.youngcomposers.com/profile/music/tuohey/composition?entry=78542">Prelude No. 1 Example</a>

<a class="bbc_url" href="http://www.youngcomposers.com/profile/music/tuohey/composition?entry=78542">Prelude No. 1 Example</a>

<a href="http://www.youngcomposers.com/profile/music/tuohey/composition?entry=78542">Prelude No. 1 Example</a>

Do me a favor, and copy the above into a txt file, then rename this file to html. Then double click on all of the URL's. Does the same problem occur to all the links?

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Clever.

Okay, I went to Word, saved it as a text file, went to notepad and saved the text as "testestwilde.html", and only one of the links is actually a link. The rest of the code didn't do anything.

Aaaaand that link just goes right to the page. It doesn't open a new window.

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Please verify that this has been fixed. It was not necessarily a glitch with IPB, but with the javascript library called prototype. Prototype 1.6 isn't compatible with IE9, and IPB 3.1.4 was packaged with 1.6. I uploaded prototype 1.7, so let me know if this did the trick.

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