What kind of problem is this?

many of our students need immediate stimulation,

so rather than linking to this page: 
http://www.thebeatles.com/html/help/index.html
which is a little busy, and with small graphics,

we could link straight to: http://www.thebeatles.com/av/help/qt300.html
however users cannot then access the other content, and the copyright 
holders might object.

So what I'd like is a means (something like a macro) of specifying how 
to open the page,
Open the page but with the 'help' av file already playing in a new 
popup window.

Has anyone seen a browser that can do this? or an instruction that does 
the same?

thanks

Jonathan

This is some kind of deep linking, but maintaining the context, with 
frames, it is possible to ensure that visitors coming in from an 
external link get your frames as well, but is it possible to code so 
that someone visiting media content also gets a(one of many?) page from 
which the author intended the link to be visited?

Received on Wednesday, 2 April 2003 05:46:48 UTC