google news links question
am 02.08.2007 13:34:42 von Paul B
I'm wondering why clicking on a subscriber-only link in a google
news search enables the viewer to go to a full text article,
while copying that link to another program and then clicking it
will only bring up the teaser page.
Apparently google has an arrangement with the WSJ that allows
entry. So when I did a search and came to the page
http://news.google.com/news?num=100&q=%22cancer+drug+fails%2 2&um=1&sa=N&tab=wn
the link
http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&ct=us/0-0&fp=46b1a92ca4 8e5b16&ei=Ja-xRofeMZ6uoAKbvLWpBQ&url=http%3A//online.wsj.com /article/SB118601609662585565.html%3Fmod%3Dgooglenews_wsj&ci d=1118789436
was presented. I think you'll find that from your newsreader the
first link will get you in while the second one won't (unless you
have a wsj subscription, of course).
Just wondering what's going on here.
Thanks,
p.
Re: google news links question
am 12.08.2007 04:08:29 von Paul Furman
Paul B wrote:
> I'm wondering why clicking on a subscriber-only link in a google
> news search enables the viewer to go to a full text article,
> while copying that link to another program and then clicking it
> will only bring up the teaser page.
>
> Apparently google has an arrangement with the WSJ that allows
> entry.
Yep, it looks that way.
> So when I did a search and came to the page
>
> http://news.google.com/news?num=100&q=%22cancer+drug+fails%2 2&um=1&sa=N&tab=wn
>
> the link
>
> http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&ct=us/0-0&fp=46b1a92ca4 8e5b16&ei=Ja-xRofeMZ6uoAKbvLWpBQ&url=http%3A//online.wsj.com /article/SB118601609662585565.html%3Fmod%3Dgooglenews_wsj&ci d=1118789436
>
> was presented. I think you'll find that from your newsreader the
> first link will get you in while the second one won't (unless you
> have a wsj subscription, of course).
>
> Just wondering what's going on here.
Cookies.
I get in with the first link, then the second link no. Then I go back to
the first link and it doesn't work either because they gave me a cookie.
If I remove that cookie, the first link works again.
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