Please refer to:<p><pre><code> http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms537628(VS.85).aspx
http://www.helpstuff.com/motw.html
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Do you use this stuff? The creepy thing is that I somehow saw this "injected" in my very trivial static site (using nginx). Is it possible that nginx may have added this? Do you think this MOTW is useful at all?<p>Answers to any of these questions will be appreciated! Thanks.<p>PS: Why aren't my links clickable? =S
That "injection" was probably done by internet explorer, as stated in the first sentence of that msdn site. I don't have IE, so can't give you a certain answer. Check your site in another browser to see if that motw isn't there. I bet it won't be.
> Urls become links, except in the text field of a submission.<p><a href="http://news.ycombinator.com/formatdoc" rel="nofollow">http://news.ycombinator.com/formatdoc</a>
IMPORTANT UPDATE: I now realize this happened when I saved to disk my webpage <i>using Chrome</i>(!!!!). Frankly I thought Chrome would never do this, along prodigal_erik's lines. It looks like IE is not the only one that isn't bit-for-bit faithful...