What type of links/redirect is Yahoo! using?
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So I'm trying to figure out exactly what type redirect or hyperlinking Yahoo! is using on their article pages.
Hover over an external link, it shows you the ending URL.
Right or left click it, it gives you a 302 redirect.
When you actually left click it, it adds and "id" attribute, I assume for tracking. However, when you left click the the hyperlink, it no longer shows as a 302.
I have limited working knowledge of web development techniques, so anyone with advance knowledge or have actually done this, it'd be helpful to understand this more.
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Services like tynt.com and other various javascript functions allow you to change behaviour based on many actiosn you perform in your browser. It can change the function of a right or left click, it can even past a citation when you copy and paste content from a site.
Hope that gives you a quick overview.
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