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Posted by dorayme on 12/23/06 21:37
In article <e7rqo2ppcqii39ss8q2nad4j206g17qdsu@4ax.com>,
Ed Seedhouse <eseedhouse@shaw.ca> wrote:
> On Sat, 23 Dec 2006 17:04:46 +1100, dorayme
> <doraymeRidThis@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
>
> >In article <e0hpo2diej5u8g3t4c7csv41m0j0hgc6m8@4ax.com>,
> > Ed Seedhouse <eseedhouse@shaw.ca> wrote:
> >
> >> On Sat, 23 Dec 2006 08:28:13 +1100, dorayme
> >> <doraymeRidThis@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
> >>
> >> >In article <2lsmo2h2juj4b8n1u83md3n2vmkil3pfsf@4ax.com>,
> >> > Ed Seedhouse <eseedhouse@shaw.ca> wrote:
> >>
> >> >No sane person is
> >> >going to try to publish a web page while trying to hide it too.
> >> >But someone might want to hide the markup, the tags, the css
> >> >sheet etc.
> >>
> >> Which latter is exactly equivalent to hiding the web page! The web page
> >> is these things.
> >
> >Take a look at a web page in a browser.
>
> You are splitting the world's finest hair! What you see in the browser
> you will not see unless the page code is available to your computer.
>
> Gimme a break....
I am so sorry Ed... but I can't quite let you go. Look, you have
a whole day to get Chrisy presents for tomorrow. Relax and listen
up:
I am not splitting any hairs, if someone wants their web pages to
appear but wish to hide the mark up, this is a perfectly
understandable and meaningful wish (misguided or not). I cannot
see what you find so hard about this idea. It has nothing to do
with whether it is effective in any way.
Perhaps an analogy will help. With Farmer Joe's permission, I use
other than cake making:
When your wife tells you to lock the front door before you leave,
you do not, I repeat, not answer back with "But dearest, whether
I do or do not is splitting hairs" You lock the damn door and
that is that. It is quite different to not locking it. It takes a
bit more inside knowledge or equipment (like a key) or cunning
and force to open it. Maybe not much. But the difference is not
the difference of the width of a strand of hair.
--
dorayme
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