On Tue, 25 Mar 2025 00:13:57 +0100
Rodrigo Arias <rodar...@gmail.com> wrote:

> >"If Dillo requests an image and receives a response containing a
> > redirection (i.e., pointing to a different URL), the redirection is
> > not followed. These have a strong tendency to be advertisements."
> >  https://dillo-browser.github.io/old/FAQ.html#q28
> >
> >However it's a real pain since most of the good stuff on the Web
> >seems to have gone offline. ~/.dillo/domainrc was added to solve
> >similar problems with over-active blocking of images at different
> >domains (next part of that FAQ answer). Could some sort of allow
> >rule for image redirects be added in that too? Or is there an
> >existing work-around for the Wayback Machine images that I
> >haven't figured out?
> 
> It is not implemented yet:
> 
> https://github.com/dillo-browser/dillo/issues/304#issuecomment-2486646504

Oh right, I saw that but thought it must have been something else. In
the past I believe it's been considered as intended behaviour rather
than a bug (eg. in earlier mailing list discussions which I can't find
now). Hence my suggestion of a domainrc type whitelist rather than an
outright 'fix'.

> See Cache_redirect() in src/cache.c if you want to take a look.

Thanks, I've poked around there before but not yet invested the time to
study how it all fits together. I hadn't discovered the developer docs
the first time though (I assumed there was only the info that's in
doc/). Well, I'm still not sure if there are any docs covering the
network-related code...
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