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echo: rberrypi
to: MARTIN GREGORIE
from: DELOPTES
date: 2020-08-18 02:34:00
subject: Re: Lightweight Browser

Martin Gregorie wrote:

> Since the extension calling mechanism exists, it is also possible to
> write custom extensions in C, Java or any other language you prefer and
> either embed triggers for them in the web pages you're serving or to call
> an extension to generate the page text instead of reading it from a
> filing system.
>
> The latter is how sites such as eBay and Amazon work and is also how
> adverts get injected into pages.

I still have the filling you do not use the terms properly, especially the
term "injection". This is my problem.

According my understanding there is no "injection", but "loading" will be
more appropriate as the operators of a site do allow advertisements and
similar to be loaded from third party on the web site. You usually consent
with this when visiting the site.

You also seems to not accept the fact that there are dynamic web pages
generated by webserver extentions such as the apaches php extention.
Please, note that whatever methodology is used, the visitor of a web site
receives a HTML sent to the browser. The dynamic part is only the
generation of this HTML opposed to the static content you pretend to be the
only "true" HTML.

I think you should review your understanding of the above and stop confusing
the audience.

Thank you in advance!

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