Mine does that too, although not all the ads get blocked.  I guess if I adjusted the
rules, more ads would be.

Ben Barrett ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
>
>I had never noticed before, but (at least in the version I'm running
>now), the banner ad is getting filtered through the web proxy I have set
>up for the opera session... which has the bannerfilter script added into
>my squid proxy, so I'm seeing my own ad-black picture up there.
>
>I didn't think their adspace would use the same proxy as the browser,
>but I guess it would have to, in order to get at any content at all
>while behind proxy-only situations...
>
>Anyone else notice this nice little feature?
>
>  Ben
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