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Re: preprocess html?
by Ascay on Sunday 16/Oct/2005, @23:35
If the code is changed at the provider it is changed for all browsers. If I connect my notebook to the net via cellphone and use a normal desktop-browser like Konqueror I wouldn't really like that...
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Re: preprocess html?
by David Dorward on Monday 17/Oct/2005, @03:20
If it is implemented sensibly it would be done using a proxy server - and you would have the choice of using the proxy or not.
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  • Re: preprocess html?
    by James L on Monday 17/Oct/2005, @04:44
    I could see it being quite sensible for one to simply inline all the css/javascript. Which ideally wouldn't change the rendering. (I can think of one situation where it might off the top of my head, but I think that can be handled inline.)
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