Of course, you could just install Mozilla, or its lightweight cousin
Phoenix.  They come with pop-up blocking as a feature of the browser,
and tend to be faster and more stable than IE in my experience.

Mike

On Wed, 2003-03-12 at 14:07, Lightfoot.Michael wrote:
> > Anonymous writes:
> > > 
> > > Is there a way to get rid of pop-ups via squidGuard?
> > 
> > No.  Pop-ups are created by page content and squidGuard is 
> > completely unaware of page content.  You can make some of 
> > them be empty, though. Keep reading.
> > 
> Look at the Ad Zapper (http://adzapper.sourceforge.net/) which has a
> popup killer option.  Of course running 2 redirectors is a bit of a pain
> and a memory hog.
> 
> 
> 
> \m.
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