Lose the trailing question mark, too, if you're going to trim the query string.
On Fri, Dec 16, 2016 at 11:52 AM, John Mattson <[email protected]> wrote: > In general (yes, I know about that) everything which follows the question > mark "?" in a URL is additional baggage. For example > http://www.computerworld.com/article/3150217/application- > development/but-at-least-he-enforced-programming-standards.html? > <http://www.computerworld.com/article/3150217/application- > development/but-at-least-he-enforced-programming-standards.html?idg_eid= > 0fcfb2f14826bbc9d194ad02238b4ff8&token=%23tk.CTWNLE_nlt_ > computerworld_daily_shark_2016-12-14&utm_source= > Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Computerworld% > 20Daily%20Shark%202016-12-14&utm_term=computerworld_daily_ > shark#tk.cw_nlt_computerworld_daily_shark_2016-12-14> > > > will get you to the same place as the much longer one which was recently > used in this list. If in doubt, just give it a try. > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, > send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN > -- zMan -- "I've got a mainframe and I'm not afraid to use it" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
