Konqueror in KDE 2.2b1 has this feature as well. The popup windows are 
created with Javascript -- Konqueror and Galeon can block this particular 
Javascript call while leaing the rest intact. Note, however, that there are 
some legitimate uses for popup windows that this feature will block (since it 
can't tell what's an ad and what's not).

On Wed, 18 Jul 2001 02:35, Benjamin Sher wrote:
> Dear Jim:
>
> Try Galeon, the browser that uses Mozilla's Gecko engine. It has a
> fabulous feature (Settings, Preferences, Advanced, Filtering) called:
> "Allow pop-ups". You uncheck it and, bingo, all those horrible ads are
> gone (e.g. at www.real.com). Besides, Galeon is a great browser with all
> the features of Mozilla and then some. You'll need Mozilla AND Galeon.
> Reall all about it at:
>
> http://galeon.sourceforge.net
>
> Benjamin.

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