<! Doctype HTML public "-// W3C // dtd html 4.0 transitional // en">
<! -- Saved from url = (0021) http://www.baidu.com/-->
<HTML> <title> AAAA </title> <body>
<A href = "B .htm"> bbbbbbbbbbb </a>
</Body>
<! Doctype HTML public "-// W3C // dtd html 4.0 transitional // en">
<HTML> <title> bbbbb </title> <body>
<A href = "a.htm"> aaaaaaaaaaa </a>
</Body>
This is because<! -- Saved from url = (0021) http://www.baidu.com/-->The result link cannot be used.
I 've been depressed for a long time last night ~~~~~~
<! -- Saved from url = (0021) http://www.baidu.com/-->
(0021) represents the length of the subsequent characters
<! -- Saved from url = (0019) http://www.sea.com/-->
In this way, you can create your own saved from URL. This has been studied for a long time and it is only possible today ~~~~~~
Oracle (thin driver) and Oracle (OCI driver)
I read some related information on the Internet and only understood that thin does not need to install a client on the local machine.