On Wednesday, January 22, 2003, at 07:03 AM, Mick Ring wrote:

> I understand what Safari, Chimera and other apps do to block popups. 
> It's a
> nice feature. However, I believe strongly that the intent of the web 
> sites
> that perpetrate the problem should be dealt with using the only means
> necessary - not visiting them. Otherwise, they'll never know that what 
> they
> are doing pisses people off.

If there is something about a website that is causing you not to want 
to visit it, wouldn't it make more sense to send a note to the 
owner/webmaster to advise them of the reason that you will not be 
visiting their site anymore ?  Simply ceasing to visit their site isn't 
going to get the problem addressed.

Amber


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