On 02/14/2013 06:52 PM, Leif Johansson wrote:
> On 02/14/2013 07:42 PM, Stephen Farrell wrote:
>>
>> Ok, so that needs Brian's browser to know about all possible
>> search engines Brian might use, that all of those scrape the JPF
>> site (and not the Roman fake:-) for keys and that Brian does go
>> to the JPF site for the first time by clicking on a search
>> result.
> I don't get that. Isn't it enough if Brians browser processes
> s-link attributes as he is clicking away, populating his pinning
> database as he goes?
I don't know but didn't get the concept that Brian is
populating as he goes when I looked at the description.
I thought he'd only believe pins on the href he's about
to follow when those had just been delivered direct from
one of a browser-chosen list of sources that are
explicitly trusted (by the browser, not Brian) for this.
But I guess it might be that if he searched for "front
for the liberation of..." on Thursday and then on Friday
typed in the JPF URL that could work if the browser has
kept the info. ('course those paranoid JPF guys might
change their key late on Thursday which'd be bad) so
maybe not.
Not sure it changes the overall effectiveness much though,
does it?
S
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