Uses of “click here if your browser doesn’t automatically redirect you”

Uses of “click here if your browser doesn’t automatically redirect you”
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lol its true u-u
Windows has forgotten the meaning of Y/N. Look for a solution online? Y/N
Windows cannot connect to the internets. Look for a solution online? Y/N
this program has crashed do you wish to close? “yes” vista cannot close the program do you wish to end the process? “yes” task manager has crashed…
…Yeah that’s me 8D
Totally agreed
most of the time the browser doesn’t redirect you – solution: click here
FASTER, FASTER! *click*
I think the yellow is too big. I don’t know anyone that waits (which is not to say that no one waits)
To me it’s akin to the halting problem. You don’t know if the browser doesn’t automatically redirect you, or if it just takes forever to do so. It’s safest to assume it has failed and click.
That would be plausible if people (like me) didn’t go for the ‘click here…’ link immediately
Sometimes there ain’t a “click here” link. Sometimes it’s just “here”, or something else. It’s a matter of HTML tag knowledge.
… or when you have NoScript running, like a sensible person.
TRWTF is people who use meta refresh instead of proper 3xx redirects.
Ah, wait, wrong site. Still applies though.