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Topic: NPR's brutally stupid linking policy
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snakeyPerson was signed in when posted  23
06-19-2002 01:07 PM ET (US)
Yeah, well, I usually hate frames anyway. And I doubly hate the thinly veiled pro-corporate spin at National Pentagon Radio, too. I do believe that they have put this policy in place to make it more difficult to discuss and dissect the corporate product announcements and war ads that npr passes off as news these days.

And, just to split a different technological hair here, what if I just use a form with the window.location method in Javascript to send a user to the content?! No href tag, no link, right? Heh, just like NPR can find ways to keep people from framing/linking their bullshit propaganda, it's possible for the 31337 h4x0r in you to design around their legal bullshit, too.
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