On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, Gavin McCord wrote:
> ...is a pain
> I've been trying to filter out the doubleclick adverts,
see http://www.junkbuster.com
then do a google search for "junkbuster blockfile" to get a recent one
uses regexps to nuke banner ads.
Works a treat - run it on the same machine as you run squid on (you do use
a proxy cache don't you :-) then if you decide you _REALLY_ want to see
that ad, just switch either the manual proxy config you entered in your
browser to go from (say) port 8000 to port 3128 or use that "proxy.pac /
noads.pac" config file...
it chains with squid so that you still get caching of the content to your
lan.
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