Most websites that restrict access make the client browser run
a script; thus they don't track lynx accesses.  NewYorker.com tracks
my accesses via lynx:

         You've read your last complimentary article this month. To read the 
full article, [20]SUBSCRIBE NOW

        If you're already a subscriber please [21]sign in or [22]link your 
subscription.

        If I browse in Firefox with noscript I can view all the pages
I want; with scripting on they nab me.

        I've deleted lynx's cookies file, tried accessing via a
different route.  I know this isn't a lynx problem, I'm just curious.
Of course I should pay.

russell bell


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