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    1. Re: [STATE-COORD] Fwd: {not a subscriber} Deep Linking our Websites
    2. Joy Fisher
    3. For those who do not want folks to deep link, here is a Javascript to prevent it: http://javascript.internet.com/user-details/must-visit-from.html If they are only coming from one site to yours, you can detect it with this Javascript and re-direct them: http://javascript.internet.com/user-details/referrer-redirect.html You can either re-direct them to your main page -- or to a porno site. --- Connie Snyder <cjsnyder@alltel.net> wrote: > Kimm Antell wrote: > > > Unfortunately, there is no law that states that a > person has to give credit > > for a link to an off page. I really don't see > this as a problem. They are > > not copying the content into their website. They > are simply providing a > > link to an off-web site. I have the same thing on > my website. Just because > > s/he sells something doesn't make a difference. > Everyone has a right to > > provide links to offsites. S/he should have these > links open up in a new > > window like I do on my sites, but once again, > there is no law stating that > > they have to do this. Until we get a law out > there, this discussion is > > pretty moot. > > I guess I've been around too long. Not giving proper > credit used to be > considered to be bad netiquette. To me, it's a > matter of common courtesy even if > it's not a law. > > I also don't like it when a link opens in a new > window. It doesn't always mean > that the link has gone to a different site, so that > doesn't tell me anything and > just bugs me when I have a whole slew of windows > opened up at one time. > > Connie > (going off to nurse my cold/allergy/virus or > whatever it is that my husband > brought home from work. Maybe I'll be in a better > mood tomorrow.) > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Shopping - with improved product search http://shopping.yahoo.com

    09/30/2003 02:37:14