Dan posted on June 11, 2009 09:26

I'm not sure if anyone else has spotted this but if you've found something useful and want to check the answer on Experts Exchange then you'll find the answers at the bottom of the page!  Just scroll past the bit about "subscribe to see this answer", keep scrolling past all the all the links and there they are!


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June 11. 2009 09:32
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United States jv
June 11. 2009 16:12
jv
good job being the last person in the world to realize this.

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United States Dwayne
June 11. 2009 16:14
Dwayne
I don't know if there's anybody out there who DOESN'T know this yet. It was discovered a long, long time ago.

It is against Google's search engine rules to have something show up in the search results but not on the page itself. So if you go to Experts Exchange from Google (and therefore Experts Exchange sees that Google is the referrer URL), you can scroll down and see the answers. As far as I know, this doesn't happen any other time.

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June 11. 2009 16:18
SanjayU
Umm..You could also just use the User Agent Switcher FF plug-in, identify your browser as if it were a Google Spider, and voila...look at everything on EE.

http://geekswithblogs.net/sanjayu/

http://geekswithblogs.net/sanjayu/Default.aspxhttp://geekswithblogs.net/sanjayu/Default.aspx


June 12. 2009 03:13
Samnang

http://tech.wowkhmer.com/http://tech.wowkhmer.com/

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