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ARCHAEOLOGY ON THE NET  WEB RING 

What is Archaeology on the Net Web Ring and how does it  work?

Archaeology on the Net Web Ring is a way to group sites with a similar interest together in a "ring". Links   on each page in the ring allow you to move from one site to the next, allowing one to (eventually) traverse  the entire ring and end up where they started.

How do the links on a typical Webring site work?

In essence, the links on each site in the ring provide a mean for the webring database to know what site the  user is coming from, and where they want to go.(ie, next site, prev site, etc....). By having the proper information on each site (ring id, site id#) the database then checks to see which site is next in line, and most importantly, what ring. When the user clicks on one of these links, webring will search the database for the proper information and then send the user to the url of the next site in the ring.
The same goes for the list option. The webring will call up a list of all the sites currently in the ring from the database, according to the ring id that was in the link.

The random function works in much the same way. But when it gets the id#, it makes sure that the random number that is chosen will not be the current site.

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