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Issue #4

> Can you predict that ALL content in the WHOLE site that has count.gif in the name is irrelevant? Explain how you can predict the actual image content knowing only the name

The "complex" url pattern for count.gif distinguished itself from other element. I'm sure it can reliably be identified. You can manually "extract" half of that url pattern to targeting that without endangering other content and "future" content like you said.

Beside that, I think you can also omitted the whole iframe (which is only used for analytical purpose) since it is not video/audio and not supported by Telegram. We also can't inlining the iframe due to "same-origin policy".

PS: Admin, please decline this issue.
Odwalla
So you are saying that I should hardcover an url in the template. If the url changes the template is no more valid, so this method is not reliable; robustness and reliability is the purpose of templates.
@admin we are quivering to get an answer.
Declined by admin
Type of issue
IV not generated for target page
Reported
Feb 23, 2019