Has nothing to do with the server, it all happens client-side, like 
javascript.

Ronnie

On Tuesday 03 July 2001 06:13, you wrote:
> On Tuesday 03 July 2001 17:37, Les Bell wrote:
> > BTW did you know that there are versions of IE that already implement the
> > wiggly
> > links?
>
> I'm not sure if I follow along here, technically. I don't see how Msoft or
> anyone else can scribble a page back to the hosting server (except where of
> course it's an Msoft server to begin with).
>
> Are you lot saying that the browser, IE, fetches and grabs supplementary
> info and inserts it into the user's visible page? Or, secondly, if the page
> is hosted on an Msoft server then it is that server which does the job?
>
> As far as the previous post to turn the MetaTag off. What good would that
> do if the command is disrespected?.

-- 
Ronnie
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