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The content of the web page may be the same depending on the **.
For example, if you navigate from 2345 and 360, you will find that the parameter (?) is not exactly the sameThe content that follows) is not the same. This is to distinguish which platform the traffic is coming from, and different parameters do not necessarily affect the content of the web page.
Your question is similar to this one. They are all the same web page, but the parameters are different, and the parameters do not necessarily affect the content of the web page.
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Your first picture is not truncated, and there is an ellipsis in the middle, which is generally different because the link has a jump. Redirected. It's like if you read a book and you turn to 100 pages, and then you turn to 100 pages and it says you go to 200 pages.
The final page is the 200 pages of content displayed.
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It may be that the resolution is different, and the content followed by the general domain name is the relative strength of this element on the server.
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First of all, the https at the beginning is all there.,It's just that your second picture browser is automatically hidden.,And then you're here**Only the suffix at the end is different.,The beginning is the same.,<>
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The screenshots are incomplete, and it is impossible to tell if it is the same page.
But what is certain is that the content of the web page will not change.
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It's just that there will be no change in the modified content, only if the program is adjusted, **it is possible to change, your situation may be related to the use of customer segments, such as the different browsers, the last string of characters is some other information, the original** has not changed.
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Content changes ** will not change.
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It's not easy for you to learn programming through self-study and master certain skills in full-stack technology. From the perspective of your own ability, you already have a certain programming ability, and you also have a more accurate understanding and mastery of relevant knowledge and technology, especially the ability to master the full-stack technology, which is extremely critical in the development direction of today's IT industry.
For your problem, it is theoretically feasible to enter a not-so-good outsourcing company or to take orders to develop a project on your own. However, there are a few elements to be aware of in this process:
Perseverance in learning and self-improvement: Although self-study has already mastered the basic skills, the industry is really changing fast, and the development needs of each project can be very different, so it is necessary to constantly master new knowledge and skills in order to stay competitive and enhance personal value.
Networking: The IT industry is a highly competitive and collaborative industry, and networking can help you capture more opportunities and inspire more ideas.
All in all, while you may be at a disadvantage from a disciplinary point of view, you have become a self-learner with some programming skills through self-education. As long as you keep learning, accumulate experience and network, and choose the direction and development plan that suits you, you can hope to successfully enter the IT industry. So, come on!
Good luck!
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