Mitchell Stoltz wrote: > We block the site doing the opening. It's too easy for the advertiser > to disguise the identity of the site being opened. I was thinking along the lines of 'Block this popup' on the context menu. At this point you would know the URL of the advert, no? >> P.S. [object nsXPCComponents_Classes] > > Something that should never be seen in polite company. Do you have a > sneaky way of getting at Components.Classes, or are you just trying to > scare us? I cheated - I used the JavaScript console :-)
- Re: pop-up ads and denial of service attacks Pabs
- Re: pop-up ads and denial of service attacks Jason Bassford
- Re: pop-up ads and denial of service attacks Jason Bassford
- Re: pop-up ads and denial of service attacks Mitchell Stoltz
- Re: pop-up ads and denial of service attacks Mitchell Stoltz
- Re: pop-up ads and denial of service attacks Jeff Rankine
- Re: pop-up ads and denial of service attacks Jesse Ruderman
- Re: pop-up ads and denial of service attacks Jesse Ruderman
- Re: pop-up ads and denial of service attacks Neil
- Re: pop-up ads and denial of service attacks Mitchell Stoltz
- Re: pop-up ads and denial of service attacks Neil
- Re: pop-up ads and denial of service attacks Matthew Thomas
- Re: pop-up ads and denial of service attacks Bob Relyea
- Re: pop-up ads and denial of service attacks Mitchell Stoltz
- Re: pop-up ads and denial of service attacks Henri Sivonen
- Re: pop-up ads and denial of service attacks Nils Ellmenreich
- Re: pop-up ads and denial of service attacks Mitch
- Re: pop-up ads and denial of service attacks Ben Bucksch
- Re: pop-up ads and denial of service attacks Mitchell Stoltz
- Re: pop-up ads and denial of service attacks Matthew Thomas
- Re: pop-up ads and denial of service attacks Screwtape
