"If you followed the recent hilarity over Google itself being Google Hijacked then you'll be aware that despite what Google have said about their persistent 302 bug, it's not just spammers that are affected. With that in mind, Mike Majorowicz has proposed a standards based solution to the problem. The solution uses the Content-Location header..."
Friday, June 03, 2005
A Standards Based Solution to Google Hijacking | Threadwatch.org
A Standards Based Solution to Google Hijacking | Threadwatch.org:
Mozilla and hypocrisy
Right, but what about the experiences that Mozilla chooses to default for users like switching to Yahoo and making that the default upon ...
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