What's the reason for @@http://*microsoft.com/ filter? It means ads on pages like this get displayed:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlo ... 21033.aspx
Question about whitelist filter
Hmmm. I had a couple of false-positives on Microsoft's site a little while back (think it was for some some invisible or non-working links or something).
I figured that Microsoft's regular site didn't have ads on it ... guess I was wrong. Let me look again and I will re-adjust that whitelisting.
*EDIT*
I did it because of this post:
http://www.richsterling.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=565
That whitelisting has now been adjusted ... update easylist.
I figured that Microsoft's regular site didn't have ads on it ... guess I was wrong. Let me look again and I will re-adjust that whitelisting.
*EDIT*
I did it because of this post:
http://www.richsterling.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=565
That whitelisting has now been adjusted ... update easylist.
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