Seems to be using document.write to put in the script code for the ad,
but, its breaking the script tag first, so the camino isn't detecting it.

document.write('<scr'+'ipt language=javascript
src="http://a.tribalfusion.com/j.ad?site=MacOSRumors&adSpace=ROS&size=468x60&type=horiz&noAd=1&requestID='+((new
Date()).getTime() % 2147483648) + Math.random()+'"></scr'+'ipt>');

the a tags also don't have "" around the src attribute.


trixie.

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paulc said:
> I mentioned a while back that I had started getting pop-up ads that
> were not being blocked, but don't recall hearing anyone else
> experiencing this. I have now been able to figure out who has
> apparently found a way to get around Camino's pop-up blocking code...
>
> http://macosrumors.com/
>
> It looks to be a php driven website and typically, if one goes to any
> of the content pages, pone gets a new window with advertising. I
> figure if these guys have figured out how to circumvent Camino, how
> long can it be before others do so? I can't imagine that this is just
> my system...
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