Marnen Laibow-Koser wrote:
> Robert Walker wrote:
>> Robert Walker wrote:
>> Okay, many sites, do. But, is that necessary in many of those cases? 
>> It's more likely that a small bit of HTML needs to be added to the DOM.
> 
> True, perhaps.  But the OP didn't say that that was the case...

So you mean to say, "Turn off my brain and answer the exact question 
asked?" Even if that direct answer can lead to a bad user experience.

I hate when I'm reading something on a web page, it refreshes and then 
have to go back and figure out where I left off. This is why I didn't 
mention the meta refresh method. I'm fully aware of it, but I avoid it 
like I would the plague.
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