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  2. Canonical link element - Wikipedia

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    Search engines try to utilize canonical link definitions as an output filter for their search results. If multiple URLs contain the same content in the result set, the canonical link URL definitions will likely be incorporated to determine the original source of the content.

  3. How to Make Hand Sanitizer: A Step-by-Step Guide - Healthline

    www.healthline.com/health/how-to-make-hand-sanitizer

    Make sure the alcohol used for the hand sanitizer is not diluted. Mix all the ingredients thoroughly until they’re well blended. Don’t touch the mixture with your hands until it’s ready for use.

  4. POST (HTTP) - Wikipedia

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    Starting with HTML 4.0, forms can also submit data in multipart/form-data as defined in RFC 2388 (See also RFC 1867 for an earlier experimental version defined as an extension to HTML 2.0 and mentioned in HTML 3.2). The special case of a POST to the same page that the form belongs to is known as a postback.

  5. Help:Special page - Wikipedia

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    This special page goes to the page of the name supplied after the slash, e.g. Special:MyLanguage/Example goes to Example on this wiki. When an interwiki Page or an invalid page name is entered after the slash, this page redirects to Main page. Special:MyPage, User page for active user, also used for generic link to User/sandbox

  6. How to Improve and Reset Gut Health

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    The term “gut microbiome” refers to the microorganisms living in your intestines. Each person has about 200 different species of bacteria, viruses, and fungi in their digestive tract.

  7. Wikipedia:Why create an account? - Wikipedia

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    Create your own user page to share information about yourself. Practice editing and publishing in your own sandbox. Communicate with other editors via your own user talk page. You can also opt in to exchanging emails with other users.

  8. Meta refresh - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meta_refresh

    Meta refresh is a method of instructing a web browser to automatically refresh the current web page or frame after a given time interval, using an HTML meta element with the http-equiv parameter set to "refresh" and a content parameter giving the time interval in seconds.

  9. HTTP referer - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_referer

    When visiting a web page, the referrer or referring page is the URL of the previous web page from which a link was followed. More generally, a referrer is the URL of a previous item which led to this request. For example, the referrer for an image is generally the HTML page on which it is to be displayed.