Igor Chudov wrote:
I have a website (www.algebra.com) that makes money from banners. I have
a suspicion that a small percentage of my users uses Junkbusters proxy
in order to avoid seeing my banners.
too bad, you lost.
no, there's no way you can do that. I'm operating a junkbuster proxy
Igor Chudov wrote:
This may or may not be true. This all depends on how junkbusters script
works. Perhaps junkbusters filters out all 480x90 images, for instance. In
which case I can place a 480x90 transparent gif at the bottom of my
entrance page, and upon request of such gif I can set
Alan Olsen wrote:
Actually you can. Junkbusters mucks with the http headers for client type.
subject to configuration. not reliable.
proxy
in order to avoid seeing my banners.
I do not want to serve such users at all and I do not want them to use
my bandwidth.
Is there any way to detect a user of Junkbusters in a CGI/mod_perl script?
Your presumably-misspelled subject line, "Ho to KICK OUT Junkbusters
users,&q
Igor Chudov wrote:
yep, numerous times. the funny thing is that the "AI" program that is
georgewbush has no state at all, it just replies to the user's last
phrase according to the rules. But I tried to make sure that georgewbush
is well prepared politically.
My experience with splotchy