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by mannykannot
2775 days ago
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Your opening comment is an interesting viewpoint, and, in particular, you have made an interesting choice of adjective, as it is one that ascribes intent. If I am understanding the Wayback Machine correctly, this page has been essentially like this at least since February 2002, yet it would seem that its author was acting in a hostile manner by not anticipating the limitations of modern reader apps - or perhaps the site administrator is at fault, for leaving it out there as a trap for an unsuspecting modern app user? looking past this, I see that the passage you quote is indeed insightful. |
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I expected modern parsers to be more clever. This article is a table like many webpages were in the first decade. Wondering how we can improve readability of such pages? May be the size of raw text ratio or something clever that considers how the page is rendered and extract key information.
Edit: Instapaper parsed it very well in the end!