> recognized that this scenario afforded a continuing means of e-address > harvesting. As a consequence, most browsers eventually stopped
It's much more likely to be used for click trailing than actual address harvesting, and, as I pointed out before, why should a site give you something completely for free if you are not prepared to cooperate with them. Most pages one accesses are there either to directly sell you something, or to advertise. People do not run ftp sites purely for your benefit. There comes a point where the honest thing to do is to not access commercially run pages at all. ; To UNSUBSCRIBE: Send "unsubscribe lynx-dev" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
