"Roy Schestowitz" <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> skrev i meddelandet
news:1747990.0CS53igV3S@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> __/ [ velvetorama@xxxxxxxxx ] on Monday 03 July 2006 15:06 \__
>
> > My question is: when I visit the cached version of a webpage, thru the
> > Google cache, can the owner of the original webpage understand that
> > someone has visited their page (even if it's just a cached version)? Do
> > they see my IP address for example? Do they get a hit in the visits
> > counter? Or am I only "dealing" with Google?
>
> Only Google.. It is a good idea if you want to avoid a (traceable) visit
> while actually making one. I have seen sites linking to the cache of a
page
> rather than the original because, not only does that not credit the
article
> (like rel="nofollow"), but it also prevents any visit from the ego fairy,
> depriving the unfavoured vocation.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Roy
But the cached page does not always have the same content as the original.
It depends on when Google updated it......
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