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Avoiding pop-up/pop-under on free webhosts

PostalCyber
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Posted on 20-01-06 12:39
Hi,
Does anyone around here knows a way to avoid pop-up's or pop-under's used by (alot of) free webhosts? I guess all i want is a way to disable this javascblockedript:


<!-- Ad by site.com --><noscblockedript></noscblockedript>
<scblockedript type="text/javascblockedript" src="http://www.site.com/media/layer.php?bid=46951331">
</scblockedript><!-- /Ad by site.com --></body>



Greetz

ps. I replaced the sites adres


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RE: Avoiding pop-up/pop-under on free webhosts

Mr_Cheese
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Posted on 20-01-06 13:01
is that placed at the top or bottom of the page?


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RE: Avoiding pop-up/pop-under on free webhosts

PostalCyber
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Posted on 20-01-06 13:36
i'm not sure what you mean but here is a screenshot of the source code (its just a welcome page) and the popup is a big as a screen, slides from the left to the right over your screen







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RE: Avoiding pop-up/pop-under on free webhosts

scobe
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Posted on 20-01-06 14:10
I would think it would be put at the top of the page


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RE: Avoiding pop-up/pop-under on free webhosts

PostalCyber
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Posted on 24-01-06 13:10
as you can see in my screenshot the 'add' is placed right before the </body> tag, at the end of the page that is.


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RE: Avoiding pop-up/pop-under on free webhosts

daemorhedron
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Posted on 24-01-06 13:57
If you're talking client side, there's several possibilities, the harshest being just turn off js. If you're using firefox, just get the adblock and flashblock plugins. For any browser in general, I'd definitely recommend learning how to use proxomitron which could easily filter something like that out.

HTH
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RE: Avoiding pop-up/pop-under on free webhosts

PostalCyber
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Posted on 24-01-06 15:49
yeah i know about proxomitron its a nice tool
well seems like there is nothing else i can do to stop that sh*tty thing ...
but
ideas still welcome !!


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RE: Avoiding pop-up/pop-under on free webhosts

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Posted on 24-01-06 18:19
<*/noscblockedript*> without the *'s


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