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"(3 of which are for Google Analytics)" (Score:1)
That sounds like 3 unnecessary requests.
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Fortunately, they're easy to block at the DNS level.
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Oh, they're already in my privoxy blockfile, right between fimserve and googleadservices. I just don't understand why perldoc.perl.org needs to even try.
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xoa
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Okay... which of the features listed here
http://www.google.com/analytics/ [google.com]
does it use?
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My point was merely that it's silly to say "I can't understand why" if you haven't tried to find out the answer.
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xoa
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Just like it's silly to suggest that I didn't reason about the potential user-tracking needs of an open source project's documentation site. But anyways...
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However, there are probably reasons that you didn't consider that Joshua found important. I suggest that if you want to know what they are, that you ask him.
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Thank you (Score:2)
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xoa
YSlow FF plugin (Score:1)
Thank you (Score:2)
I just wanted to say thanks for the work you've put into this. JFDI at its finest. It's a thankless task and seeing some of the less than helpful replies to some of your perldoc posts here makes me shake my head. Your work is appreciated mate.