Google wierdness
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Need some verificaton on this... I went to google and put in the following search phrase botswana + "trade license". Google lists 9 relevant pages. But when I click "Next" it resorts to just 2. Is this a common error or should I tell them to check it out? ASP.NET can never fail as working with it is like fitting bras to supermodels - it's one pleasure after the next - David Wulff
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Need some verificaton on this... I went to google and put in the following search phrase botswana + "trade license". Google lists 9 relevant pages. But when I click "Next" it resorts to just 2. Is this a common error or should I tell them to check it out? ASP.NET can never fail as working with it is like fitting bras to supermodels - it's one pleasure after the next - David Wulff
It's a feature, not a bug. Google will leave out pages every similar to those already listed earlier on, to save you going through the same text on different pages. There is a link at the bottom of the second page to let you view everything.
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SIMON WALTON
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It's a feature, not a bug. Google will leave out pages every similar to those already listed earlier on, to save you going through the same text on different pages. There is a link at the bottom of the second page to let you view everything.
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SIMON WALTON
SONORK ID 100.10024 -
It's a feature, not a bug. Google will leave out pages every similar to those already listed earlier on, to save you going through the same text on different pages. There is a link at the bottom of the second page to let you view everything.
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SIMON WALTON
SONORK ID 100.10024Cool, thanks Simon. ASP.NET can never fail as working with it is like fitting bras to supermodels - it's one pleasure after the next - David Wulff
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Need some verificaton on this... I went to google and put in the following search phrase botswana + "trade license". Google lists 9 relevant pages. But when I click "Next" it resorts to just 2. Is this a common error or should I tell them to check it out? ASP.NET can never fail as working with it is like fitting bras to supermodels - it's one pleasure after the next - David Wulff
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olle wrote: search for "go to hell" at google Very amusing! :laugh: Who do you think added the search terms on the page?
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