Re: Continuous content provision.

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If you mean sites where you scroll to the "bottom" of the page and it fetches more content, like Instagram or Facebook, and then the"bottom" is farther down the page, that is accomplished client side with scripts running in the browser.

On Mon, Feb 3, 2020, 2:07 PM Antony Stone <Antony.Stone@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Monday 03 February 2020 at 21:53:20, George R Goffe wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have come across a few sites whose URLs seem to provide continuous
> content.

Give us some examples?

> When the user goes to the end of the URL the "server?" "thinks" for a second
> or two and puts up an animated mouse pointer and then more content appears.

There's probably More Than One Way To Do that.

> My question is, "How is this continuous content" accomplished. Is it a
> server side setting or script?

Show us some sites you've seen this on and we might be able to offer a
suggestion.


Antony.

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