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Thus, in the context of these systems, a permalink may refer to different content over time.
Because a permalink remains unchanged indefinitely, it is less susceptible to link rot.
If an item is deleted altogether, its permalink can frequently not be reused.
As part of the back-end changes to our commenting system, we have enhanced the way that you can get at a permalink to a single comment.
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Other types of websites use the term permanent links, but the term permalink is most common within the blogosphere.
These types of web pages typically do not have a permalink, or a static URL, associated with them.
(permalink) 25 February 2009.
Each review has its own unique url that you can share with friends - click 'permalink' on your published review to access the link.
In the context of systems that support versioning, such as most wikis, a permalink is commonly understood as a link to a specific version.
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Tax Update Blog: Permalink, "Clairvoyant convicted.
However, certain websites employ their own symbol to represent a permalink such as an asterisk, a dash, a pilcrow ( ), or a unique icon.
Prominently posting permalinks is a method employed by bloggers to encourage visitors to store a more long-lived URL (the permalink) for reference.
Each query also generates a "temporary" permalink (self-destructs in about one month) which can be used to recall the bibliography without reentering the ISBN data.
Annotations may also be shared via email, permalink or aggregated PDF/HTML document.
One cited early use of the term permalink in its current sense was by Jason Kottke on March 5, 2000, in a post titled: "Finally.
Permalinks are usually denoted by text link (i.e. "Permalink" or "Link to this Entry"), but sometimes a symbol may be used.
VSTO 4.0 (VS 2010) Runtime for Office 2007/2010/2013 (permalink)
A permalink (portmanteau of permanent link) is a URL that points to a specific blog or forum entry after it has passed from the front page to the archives.
Crucially, if an item is changed, renamed, or moved within the internal database, its permalink remains unaltered, as it functions as a magic cookie which references an internal database identifier.
Another form of permalinking is linking to a permalink that then redirects to the actual content, ensuring that even though the real content may be moved etc., links pointing to the resources stay intact.
Permalinks can be indicated within the HTML of a page so as to allow automated browsing tools to detect the permalink and use it for linking instead of the stated URL.
In February 2008, the Library of Congress created the LCCN Permalink service, providing a stable URL for all Library of Congress Control Numbers.