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This is the code:

<a href="FAKE_URL" onclick="document.location.href = 'REAL_URL'; return false;">
<img src="IMAGE"></a>

I have already tried:

<a href="FAKE_URL" onclick="document.location.href = 'REAL_URL'; return false;" target="_blank">
<img src="IMAGE"></a>

but not working

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  • Why you want the onclick event there?
    – Mr. Alien
    Jul 21, 2015 at 12:47
  • possible duplicate of JavaScript open in a new window, not tab Jul 21, 2015 at 12:48
  • <input type="button" name="XX" onclick="window.open('yourfile.html','','width=750px,height=1000px,left=150,top=0,toolbar=no,status=no,resizable=no,titlebar=no').focus();">
    – Hearner
    Jul 21, 2015 at 12:50

3 Answers 3

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Try this:

<a href="../html-link.html" target="popup" onclick="window.open('../html-link.html','name','width=600,height=400')">Open page in new window</a>
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you can use window.open('url','_blank') to open after the onclickevent a new tab:

<a href="https://google.com" onclick="window.open('https://youtube.com','_blank'); return false;">click here for a new tab</a>

or you can use window.open('url','','width=,height=') to open a new window:

<a href="https://google.com" onclick="window.open('https://youtube.com','','width=800,height=700'); return false;">click here for a new window...</a>

In this example it will open youtube (REAL_URL) instead of google (FAKE_URL)

> JSFiddle - Example


Explanation:

Your mistake was that the add of target="_blank" changes the behaviour of your <a href="..."></a>, but not your document.location.href='...'. So without the document.location.href='...' it would open the FAKE_URL in a new tab.

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To open file in a new window, use

onclick="window.open('yourfile.html','','width=750px,height=1000px,left=150,top=‌​0,toolbar=no,status=no,resizable=no,titlebar=no').focus();"

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