=== Replace Anchor Target === Contributors: ithemes, ChrisWiegman Donate link: http://bit51.com/software/replace-anchor-target/ Tags: XHTML,jquery,filter Requires at least: 3.0 Tested up to: 3.8.1 Stable tag: 3.1.2 Replaces target="_blank" attribute for XHTML Strict compliance. == License == Released under the terms of the GNU General Public License. == Description == Selecting "Open link in a new window" in the builtin Wordpress WYSIWYG editor breack XHTML strict compliance by adding the attribute target="_blank" to anchor tags. This plugin fixes the problem by replacing the target attribute with a common class attribute and then using a simple jquery script to open the link in a new window. This method allows for correct validation using XHTML 1.0 Strict. == Installation == 1. Upload all files to the `/wp-content/plugins/replace-anchor-target` directory 1. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress == Changelog == = 3.1.2 = * Moved to iThemes.com * Tested in 3.8.1 = 3.1.1 = * Updated Bit51 library * Updated support and changelog to WordPress.org = 3.1 = * Minor refactoring * Fixed PHP 5.2 bug * Various typo and other corrections = 3.0.2 = * Minor bugfixes and refactoring = 3.0.1 = * New language translation support = 3.0 = * Completely rewritten codebase using my new Bit51 plugin library * Added option to turn off plugin functionality for debugging = 2.1 = * target.js now links dynamically to handle a non-standard wp-content folder = 2.0 = * Now supported by Bit51.com = 1.5 = * Updated WordPress compliance = 1.4 = * Updated Homepage = 1.3 = * Spelling correction = 1.2 = * Request for project maintainers. = 1.1 = * Fixed installation instructions in readme. = 1.0 = * Added option page for donations = 0.8 = * New plugin homepage = 0.7 = * Correct plugin website address = 0.6 = * Minor bug fix = 0.5 = * Fixed error in readme file = 0.4 = * Changed author = 0.3 = * Cleanups and bug-fixes. Now tested with WP 3.0.1 = 0.2 = * Now takes into account links that already have the class attribute = 0.1 = * First release.