begin  quoting Carl Lowenstein as of Sun, Aug 21, 2005 at 10:39:08PM -0700:
> On 8/21/05, Todd Walton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 8/21/05, Carl Lowenstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > first page of results is as expected.  The second and subsequent pages
> > > drop all but the first search term.
> > 
> > Maybe something about the JavaScript settings?  Google seems to fancy
> > that kind of thing.
> 
> Not that I can notice.  Besides, Google is (I think) older than
> JavaScript.  I would not be surprised if Gmail depended on JavaScript.
> on the other hand.

Gmail *used* to _require_ javascript. It no longer requires it, but
you need javascript to take advantage of some of the features.

Google Maps, however, requires it.

> An interesting further data point:  Using lynx to invoke Google.  The
> second page of results has the same search terms as the first page.
 
What if you tweak the browser-identifier string?

> Of course, the user interface is not so nice, but one could get used to it.

Especially if the alternative is "it doesn't work right".

-Stewart "You might want to try links as well as lynx." Stremler

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