Navigator 2.0, Internet Explorer 3.0; enhanced in Navigator 3.0.
window.name
The name property is a string that specifies the name of window, which may be any top-level window or frame. This property is read-only in Navigator 2.0 and Internet Explorer 3.0, and is read/write in Navigator 3.0. The name of a top-level window is initially specified by the name argument of the Window.open() method. The name of a frame is initially specified by the NAME attribute of the <FRAME> HTML tag.
The name of a top-level window or frame may be used as the value of a TARGET attribute of an <A> or <FORM> tag. Using the TARGET attribute in this way specifies that the hyperlinked document or the results of form submission should be displayed in the named window.
The initial window opened by Navigator, and any windows opened with the New Web Browser menu item initially have no name (i.e., name ==""), and so these windows cannot be addressed with a TARGET attribute from a separate top-level window. In Navigator 3.0, you can set the name attribute to remedy this situation.
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