That would be perfectly acceptable to me. I just think the redirect
without going anywhere puts a hiccup in the UI, but if it redirected and
showed the warning for a second, I'd be okay with that.

The problem is it requires action by the user, therefore breaking that
UI experience.



On Tue, 2009-02-17 at 11:52 -0800, Trevor Johns wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 5:20 PM, Carl <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > When you say you can create links just fine, where? I'd like to see
> > your example of where the links work!
> >
> > Here is an example of where it gets the redirect...
> >
> > http://events.powerinn.org/calendar
> >
> > Maybe your links work because you're inside the google domain? Those
> > redirect with no notice.
> >
> > I'd really appreciate an answer from a Googler seeing as many people
> > like myself haven't gotten one.
> 
> To followup on this, you were correct. The reason I wasn't seeing this
> on my end was because the redirect page isn't showing up for hosts
> within the google.com domain. I gave this a try at home over the
> weekend and I got the redirect.
> 
> I'm not sure why this was added, but I'll look into it some more.
> 
> In the meantime, is everyone's concern here:
> 
> 1. That there's a redirect, or
> 2. That there's a *visible* redirect?
> 
> If we still sent users through a redirect when they clicked a link,
> but didn't display the interstitial warning page (so, in effect, the
> user never sees the redirect), would that be okay?
> 


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