Martin Gregorie wrote:
> They are generally NOT added by the web page's author:
We're beginning to lose ourselves into semantics here. The page's author
is the one who wrote that which leaves the server and arrives at the
browser: the HTML, CSS, JS etc. Whether he wrote static code or a
program generating it only a question of tools. If I decide to quote a
poem of Goethe's on one of my web pages, that doesn't make Goethe the
page's author. If the "free" servers work as you say, I wouldn't know,
then you are not the author of the page, but its true author generously
allows you to add a bit of prose of yours to *his* page.
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