Can you solve the riddle and reach the end of the webpage?

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The discussion centers around a challenging riddle that participants are encouraged to solve. The riddle's answer consists of two words, and a key hint involves the phrase "ever and ever and ever and ever," which some speculate relates to the concept of "forever." However, "four ever" is ruled out as incorrect. Participants are advised to consider the possibility of reading text backwards as a potential clue. To verify answers, users must input their guesses into a specific URL format, ensuring all letters are lowercase and without spaces. If the answer is correct, a valid page will appear; otherwise, it indicates the guess was wrong. For newcomers, a starting point for the riddle is provided through a separate link.
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I don't know the answer so that's why I'm not putting it in the brainteaser section.

http://people.ex.ac.uk/rbd201/riddle6/theansweris.JPG

Have a go at it and see if you can solve the riddle, because I certainly can't.
 
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I don't even know what kind of answer I'm looking for...
 
Ok, I've learned that the answer is two words.

One of the things that I've noticed is the "ever and ever and ever and ever" followed by forever (4ever). Unfortunetly "four ever" is not the correct answer.
 
Do you have a way of clarifying answers?
 
It mentions something about reading text backwards. Maybe that's important?
 
The only way to know if you got the right answer is to fill in the answer in the url below:

http://people.ex.ac.uk/rbd201/riddle6/<answer>.htm

Everything is lowercase and there should be no spaces. For example if you think the answer is "fried chicken" then you would go to the following page:

http://people.ex.ac.uk/rbd201/riddle6/friedchicken.htm

If you don't see a valid page come up then you got it wrong.

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For those who want to start from the beginning you can start here:

http://people.ex.ac.uk/rbd201/riddle/ame.htm
 
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