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Transducers and associates: circumventing limitations of the World Wide Web
There are limitations in the usability of the World Wide Web. One approach to circumventing these limitations involves inserting high-level transducers in the HTTP request/response stream. A second approach involves building more independent programs, called browsing associates. We have built example services and toolkits for both.