Re: Can't exclude flash plugin from working on slashdot.org

2004-10-24 Thread JohnOfArc
On Sun, 17 Oct 2004 16:03:05 -0500, Scott Granneman wrote:

 On Sunday 17 October 2004 12:48 pm, Anders Ellenshøj Andersen wrote:
 I have been trying to stop slashdot.org from running flash adverts
 because they use a lot of cpu and causes the fan to start up on my
 laptop.

 The code on the page that includes the flash adverts look like this:

 iframe style='{background-color: #FF }' id='1' type='content'
 name='pos1'
 SRC='http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=5404alloc_id=11703site_id=1request_id=55
20627' width='729' height='90' frameborder='0' border='0' MARGINWIDTH='0'
 MARGINHEIGHT='0' SCROLLING='no'/iframe
 
 Easiest solution: install AdBlock for Firefox or Mozilla.
 
 http://adblock.mozdev.org/installation.html
 
 Then block the following:
 
 *ads.osdn.com*
 
 Ahhh ... no more ads.
 
 If you want my adblock file, which you can import, you can get it here:
 
 ftp://ftp.granneman.com/linux/bin/adblock_filters.txt
 
oh my! now it's so quiet out there...(thanks)





Re: Can't exclude flash plugin from working on slashdot.org

2004-10-19 Thread Derek Broughton
On Monday 18 October 2004 18:20, Anders Ellenshøj Andersen wrote:
 On Monday 18 October 2004 15:18, Derek Broughton wrote:
  No..  I don't think it's flash.  I can't disable it either, but I don't
  _have_ a flash plugin (I don't think - it's possible...).

 If I right click on it, the flash context menu is displayed, so I am fairly
 certain it is a flash animation.

Odd.  _I_ get a context menu that includes the entry: 
View Image (vng_softphone_728.gif)

I don't know how it knows not to serve me flash, but I guess it does.
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Re: Can't exclude flash plugin from working on slashdot.org

2004-10-18 Thread Anders Ellenshøj Andersen
On Monday 18 October 2004 01:52, Matías Costa wrote:
 El Domingo, 17 de Octubre de 2004 19:48, Anders Ellenshøj Andersen escribió:
  So I tried going into the plugin settings where I have plugins enabled
  globally, and add a domain specific rule to deny flash for the domain
  ads.osdn.com. That didn't make any difference, so I also tried adding
  slashdot.org. That didn't work either.

 It works for me on ads.osdn.com, and other site I tested (solvending.com).

So you don't get the Vonage ad? It doesn't work here. The ad gets started even 
if I have that domain (ads.osdn.com) excluded.

Anders

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Re: Can't exclude flash plugin from working on slashdot.org

2004-10-18 Thread Null Pointer
On Sunday 17 October 2004 13:48, Anders Ellenshøj Andersen 
wrote:

[Snip]

 Do you think there is a bug here?

Don't know, but you should be able to block it simply by 
adding the following line to your /etc/hosts file.

127.0.0.1 ads.osdn.com

It works here.

N.P.


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Re: Can't exclude flash plugin from working on slashdot.org

2004-10-18 Thread Thomas Rebien
On Monday 18 October 2004 08:58, Anders Ellenshøj Andersen wrote:
 On Monday 18 October 2004 01:52, Matías Costa wrote:
  El Domingo, 17 de Octubre de 2004 19:48, Anders Ellenshøj Andersen 
escribió:
   So I tried going into the plugin settings where I have plugins
   enabled globally, and add a domain specific rule to deny flash for
   the domain ads.osdn.com. That didn't make any difference, so I also
   tried adding slashdot.org. That didn't work either.

My settings are honored only if i don't enable plugins globally. I don't 
know if this is the intended behaviour or a bug.

 
  It works for me on ads.osdn.com, and other site I tested
  (solvending.com).

 So you don't get the Vonage ad? It doesn't work here. The ad gets
 started even if I have that domain (ads.osdn.com) excluded.

 Anders

I don't get the flash-ad, an image is loaded instead

Thomas


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Re: Can't exclude flash plugin from working on slashdot.org

2004-10-18 Thread Derek Broughton
On Sunday 17 October 2004 14:48, Anders Ellenshøj Andersen wrote:
 I have been trying to stop slashdot.org from running flash adverts because
 they use a lot of cpu and causes the fan to start up on my laptop.

 The code on the page that includes the flash adverts look like this:

 iframe style='{background-color: #FF }' id='1' type='content'
 name='pos1'
 SRC='http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=5404alloc_id=11703site_id=1request_id=55
20627' width='729' height='90' frameborder='0' border='0' MARGINWIDTH='0'
 MARGINHEIGHT='0' SCROLLING='no'/iframe

 So I tried going into the plugin settings where I have plugins enabled
 globally, and add a domain specific rule to deny flash for the domain
 ads.osdn.com. That didn't make any difference, so I also tried adding
 slashdot.org. That didn't work either.

 Do you think there is a bug here?

No..  I don't think it's flash.  I can't disable it either, but I don't _have_ 
a flash plugin (I don't think - it's possible...).

 I am using kde 3.3 from unstable.

3.2 from Sarge.

I totally agree that squid or other means to block all ad sites is serious 
overkill.  The redirect to 127.0.0.1 in /etc/hosts isn't a bad idea, though.
-- 
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Re: Can't exclude flash plugin from working on slashdot.org

2004-10-18 Thread Anders Ellenshøj Andersen
On Monday 18 October 2004 15:18, Derek Broughton wrote:
 No..  I don't think it's flash.  I can't disable it either, but I don't
 _have_ a flash plugin (I don't think - it's possible...).

If I right click on it, the flash context menu is displayed, so I am fairly 
certain it is a flash animation.

Anders

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Can't exclude flash plugin from working on slashdot.org

2004-10-17 Thread Anders Ellenshøj Andersen
I have been trying to stop slashdot.org from running flash adverts because 
they use a lot of cpu and causes the fan to start up on my laptop.

The code on the page that includes the flash adverts look like this:

iframe style='{background-color: #FF }' id='1' type='content' name='pos1' 
SRC='http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=5404alloc_id=11703site_id=1request_id=5520627'
 
width='729' height='90' frameborder='0' border='0' MARGINWIDTH='0' 
MARGINHEIGHT='0' SCROLLING='no'/iframe

So I tried going into the plugin settings where I have plugins enabled 
globally, and add a domain specific rule to deny flash for the domain 
ads.osdn.com. That didn't make any difference, so I also tried adding 
slashdot.org. That didn't work either.

Do you think there is a bug here?

I am using kde 3.3 from unstable.

Anders

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Re: Can't exclude flash plugin from working on slashdot.org

2004-10-17 Thread Paul Johnson
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Anders Ellenshøj Andersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I have been trying to stop slashdot.org from running flash adverts because 
 they use a lot of cpu and causes the fan to start up on my laptop.

Get a squid running adzapper, that seems to take care of them quite
effectively.
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Re: Can't exclude flash plugin from working on slashdot.org

2004-10-17 Thread Anders Ellenshøj Andersen
On Sunday 17 October 2004 20:48, Paul Johnson wrote:
  I have been trying to stop slashdot.org from running flash adverts
  because they use a lot of cpu and causes the fan to start up on my
  laptop.

 Get a squid running adzapper, that seems to take care of them quite
 effectively.

Thanks for the advice but I'd really rather like to find out what the problem 
is. Also it seems like a rather excessive sollution to a simple problem.

Anders

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Re: Can't exclude flash plugin from working on slashdot.org

2004-10-17 Thread Paul Johnson
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Anders Ellenshøj Andersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 On Sunday 17 October 2004 20:48, Paul Johnson wrote:
  I have been trying to stop slashdot.org from running flash adverts
  because they use a lot of cpu and causes the fan to start up on my
  laptop.

 Get a squid running adzapper, that seems to take care of them quite
 effectively.

 Thanks for the advice but I'd really rather like to find out what
 the problem is. Also it seems like a rather excessive sollution to a
 simple problem.

Well, ultimately the problem is advertisers thinking it's their god
given right to waste your bandwidth with distracting crap you'll never
buy anyway.  So why not just cut them off at the pass?
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Re: Can't exclude flash plugin from working on slashdot.org (Konqueror bug?)

2004-10-17 Thread Anders Ellenshøj Andersen
On Sunday 17 October 2004 21:30, Paul Johnson wrote:
  Thanks for the advice but I'd really rather like to find out what
  the problem is. Also it seems like a rather excessive sollution to a
  simple problem.

 Well, ultimately the problem is advertisers thinking it's their god
 given right to waste your bandwidth with distracting crap you'll never
 buy anyway.  So why not just cut them off at the pass?

Your solution is complete overkill. I will not install a proxy server on my 
laptop to get rid of one stupid flash banner ad.

Besides I am not really asking for a solution to the problem. I am trying to 
find out if there is a bug in konqueror regarding plugin rules for individual 
domains. If there is I will post a bug report to KDE's bug tracking site.

Anders

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Re: Can't exclude flash plugin from working on slashdot.org

2004-10-17 Thread Scott Granneman
On Sunday 17 October 2004 12:48 pm, Anders Ellenshøj Andersen wrote:
 I have been trying to stop slashdot.org from running flash adverts because
 they use a lot of cpu and causes the fan to start up on my laptop.

 The code on the page that includes the flash adverts look like this:

 iframe style='{background-color: #FF }' id='1' type='content'
 name='pos1'
 SRC='http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=5404alloc_id=11703site_id=1request_id=55
20627' width='729' height='90' frameborder='0' border='0' MARGINWIDTH='0'
 MARGINHEIGHT='0' SCROLLING='no'/iframe

Easiest solution: install AdBlock for Firefox or Mozilla.

http://adblock.mozdev.org/installation.html

Then block the following:

*ads.osdn.com*

Ahhh ... no more ads.

If you want my adblock file, which you can import, you can get it here:

ftp://ftp.granneman.com/linux/bin/adblock_filters.txt

Scott

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Re: Can't exclude flash plugin from working on slashdot.org

2004-10-17 Thread Matías Costa
El Domingo, 17 de Octubre de 2004 19:48, Anders Ellenshøj Andersen escribió:
 So I tried going into the plugin settings where I have plugins enabled
 globally, and add a domain specific rule to deny flash for the domain
 ads.osdn.com. That didn't make any difference, so I also tried adding
 slashdot.org. That didn't work either.

It works for me on ads.osdn.com, and other site I tested (solvending.com).

I hate too the don't do that solutions.