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Küsimus
SuperUseri lugeja "Guy nimega Jon" tahab teada, mida veebi brauseritega tühi leht on mõeldud:
What is the about:blank page in a web browser used for? I was just wondering why it is there. Is it an actual webpage or just something that is built in? It seems to be completely empty except for the header and body.
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Vastus
SuperUseri toetajad Keltari ja bwDraco on meile vastused. Esiteks üles, Keltari:
It is simply a blank page that is built into some web browsers. Some people just like to have a blank page rather than see/load anything else when they start their web browser or open a new tab/page.
Järgneb bwDraco vastus:
The about URI scheme is designated for internal web browser use. It originated in Netscape Navigator, the web browser that gave rise to Mozilla Firefox. This includes about:blank.
Per IETF RFC 6694, about:blank is reserved for a blank page. Essentially, every web browser that supports about implements about:blank and it is pretty much the same everywhere.
Because about:blank is little more than a blank internal page, it does not depend on any external resources and serves as a good default on metered connections or slow systems.
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