XPost: alt.comp.os.windows-10, alt.comp.software.firefox   
   From: V@nguard.LH   
      
   "Jonathan N. Little" wrote:   
      
   > VanguardLH wrote:   
   >   
   >> However, is the -new-tab an available command-line argument in every web   
   >> browser on every platform? Probably not, and it is unlikely the OP can   
   >> force all his students to use the same web browser. Hell, his students   
   >> may be on non-Windows platforms (Linux, MacOS, iOS), so his batch script   
   >> is worthless to those students.   
   >   
   > OP's post was "...*Windows batch* way to make *firefox* tor browser open   
   > tabs from a list of book sites"   
      
   Which makes me suspicious that the OP is not a teacher (violating   
   copyrights) and his "students" are anyone wanting to read the books   
   regardless of copyright violation. The scenario is a pretense. Why   
   would all his "students" have to use the Tor variant of Firefox to   
   legimately read an online book? Not everyone adores Firefox, so they   
   may choose a different web browser as their primary client, or as their   
   only web client. While the scenario present may be legit, a teacher   
   violating copyright is not a good representation to his students. If he   
   is a teacher, and they are students, don't public schools pay for the   
   class books, and colleges and universities have students buy their own   
   [e-]books? The OP's scenario is how to circumvent copyright.   
      
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