Make sure you have all 3 of these and it will stop 95%:

doubleclick.net
ad.doubleclick.net
ln.doubleclick.net



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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Sean O'Neill
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001 4:22 PM
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Subject: Newbie Looking for some advise on how to block a URL


Look at the following two URLs from yahoo.com.

This URL is an ad:
http://rd.yahoo.com/M=149949.1470364.3045805.1398506/D=fin/S=47337869:NE
2/A=696623/R=0/*http://ad.doubleclick.net/clk;2957819;6002202;e?http://w
ww.datek.com/circle/activetrader/landing_general.html?sc=E9A7D93ZZG

This URL is a link to news:
http://rd.yahoo.com/finance/external/cbsm/*http://www.marketwatch.com/ne
ws/yhoo/story.asp?source=blq/yhoo&siteid=yhoo&dist=yhoo&guid=%7BDA213213
%2D10ED%2D4B5D%2D88E0%2D8290B2A625A3%7D

I orginally had rd.yahoo.com in my ads domains file.  This is obviously
wrong.  I think an urls entry can't handle this because of the
..../M=....
stuff.  So I THINK an expressions entry would have to be used.  Someone
correct this thinking if I'm wrong please.

If urls entry, what would the entry look like?
If expressions entry, what would the entry look like?


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