That works really nice. Thanks.
Bob Miller said these things on 20000716.1224:
| But that's not the real answer. A much better solution is to install
| the internet junkbuster. IJB doesn't just know some host names, it
| filters the whole URL using regexps, so even if the ad comes from the
| same host as the page you want, you win. The IJB runs as an http
| proxy. It can chain to another proxy, so if you run squid or a
| firewall proxy or whatever, you can use both your proxy and IJB.
|
| The original version is at www.internet-junkbusters.com, but the
| people who run that site haven't really been maintaining it, and have
| never had a good set of filters. That niche was taken up by Stefan
| Waldherr. He distributes an improved IJB and a good, frequently
| updated set of filters from his site. Get it here.
|
| http://www.waldherr.org/junkbuster/
|
| That's what I use, and I like it (obviously).
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