A question about this method, though:

Will Moz/Camino still download the content? It looks like the content gets
downloaded, but just not displayed. Like with the /etc/hosts method, I'm
looking for a solution that doesn't even call out to the ad servers and
waste my bandwidth.



-/-
Mikey-San
"If you can't convince them, confuse them." - Harry S. Truman


> From: Jasper Hauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: Camino List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2003 16:28:17 +0100
> To: Camino List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [Camino] Block images
> 
> 
> On 13-nov-03, at 13:37, Michael Watson wrote:
> 
>> You don't like Goatse?! ;-)
>> 
>> While I like this feature in Mozilla--the ability to right-click and
>> block
>> ad servers--it's just as easily implementable with your /etc/hosts file
>> (until it's added to the Camino feature set).
>> 
>> What would /really/ rock beyond rock would be regex-based content
>> filtering,
>> similar to OmniWeb, but with a larger regular expression set.
>> 
>> Maybe I'm dreaming. Favourite browser + regex filtering system = teh
>> winnar.
>> (-:
> 
> Since the mozilla code allows mozilla users to use such thing
> (expression filtering) your dram is already reality. It's just that it
> hasn't got an interface yet!
> 
> http://texturizer.net/firebird/adblock.html
> 
> �:0-0:�  jasperhauser.nl
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