In fact, it doesn't work. Just tried it. Oh well, the only recourse is
to hack the code source. Maybe in all my spare time....
E
On Mon, 12 Nov 2001, Sach Jobb wrote:
> Mmmm... that may or may not work. The ad window is not actually in the
> browser window but built into the application itself.
>
> On Mon, 12 Nov 2001, tack wrote:
>
> > > The one downside is the rectangle of permanent advertising in the upper
> > > righthand corner, but wotthehell, I can block that out of my
> > > consciousness. I bet there's some hack to get rid of that anyway
> > > somewhere out there.
> >
> > Junkbusters proxy. You'll get the window, but not the ad that goes in it.
> > Is it possible to just drag it into another workspace you don't plan to
> > use?
> >
> > tack
> >
> >
>
>
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Erik Curiel
Sometime Web Engineer/Almost Philosopher
"The affairs of human beings are not worthy of great seriousness,
and yet we must take them seriously."
---Plato, *The Laws*