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I had a Web Accelerator program 10 years ago that did exactly this. Baked. |
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In connection with these automatisms (which I agree have been around for some time), I've got a question. |
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Some links do things. For example, the "for"/"against" links on this page imply that by following them, you're expressing an opinion; the "delete" links on your own posted ideas here or on people's annotations delete objects from the database. |
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How do those preloading browsers avoid "doing" all kinds of things when their user just wants to read? |
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......including any number of undesirable pop-ups, premium rate autodiallers, IQ tests, other peoples web speeder uppers! (edit) - the google cached PDF in [sctld]'s link tells of a pop up defeater. Dunno about the rest though. |
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// How do those preloading browsers avoid "doing" all kinds of things // as a (very) simple rule, perhaps they just don't follow links with querystrings ? |
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How do spiders avoid doing the same ? |
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