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Re: Spider Activity Reports from Blackwell Synergy
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- Subject: Re: Spider Activity Reports from Blackwell Synergy
- From: "James A. Robinson" <jim.robinson@stanford.edu>
- Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2006 22:38:49 EDT
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One increasingly common source of problems is the use of browser technology which attempts to pre-fetch pages for their user. For example, a person who clicks on a table-of-contents, and whose browser goes off and retrieves every article link on the page. Sometimes people are unaware that their browser is configured to do this, other times people are aware and believe this is an acceptable use case. It causes a problem for web site maintainers, since you all of a sudden have 20-40 full-text content requests being made (even if 90% of the requested content won't be looked at). To a publisher it might look like a badly behaved bot is spidering the site. Jim - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - James A. Robinson jim.robinson@stanford.edu Stanford University HighWire Press http://highwire.stanford.edu/ +1 650 7237294 (Work) +1 650 7259335 (Fax)
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