Posted on September 2nd, 2007 by Dave in Main.

As a follow-up to my previous post: ҉, I found that the reverse text hack I used in that post somehow affects Google as well:

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As you can see, the reverse text hack affected the text outside the excerpt on the Google search result.

I also found that the ҉ hack is most effective when you are viewing with Mozilla Firefox. When I viewed my ҉ post in Internet Explorer, some of the text that was reversed in FF was displayed normally. [As a sidenote, ҉ is the symbol that is occasionally seen preceding a reverse text string. I am unsure of when or why it appears. Somebody told me that the ҉ symbol means something but he did not know what it meant.]

~DC

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