Submitted by drawk on Sun, 2006-10-08 15:20.

Maybe it should be an option that can be enabled/disabled through a settings page, with the default set to disabled.

That way, it can be off except for people that want to test it out. If there appear to be situations where it is causing problems in some setups, one solution might be a textarea on the settings page where site admins can list urls that shouldn't be tampered with ... similar to how block visibility is handled.

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