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Posted by SpaceGirl on 06/07/05 18:36
John Smith wrote:
> How about methods to ignore webpages which have protections against
> viewing html code, images, etc...
> As if you are searching for examples and wish to view such--makes little
> sense in going to all these protected pages. Indeed, if one finds
> he/she is able to get by in the world without such pages--best just skip
> them.
>
> Also, with so many intensely graphic and complex pages, how would one be
> able to set up so you can skip webpages which are too demanding and take
> too long to load?
>
> Regards,
> John
>
All of that is relative, so how would you imagine you go about it? How
would you detect if a page is protected? How can you tell the size of a
page until it has already been sent to your computer? These are all
things that are not possible with regular HTML.
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