We run our solution by adding a subdomain "touch" to existing sites. Will connect to many sites this way.
We run towards a ecommerce platform Jetshop, well over 1000 sites, that has their product images placed in "/pub_images/" and it is very hard to change this path.
Live example (demo):
Original:
www.icaniwill.se
Subdomain:
touch.icaniwill.se
Calling the following URLs from "touch.icaniwill.se"
1.
https://www.icaniwill.se/pub_docs/files/Custom_Item_Images/Kop-fler-spara-mer-v2.jpg
2.
https://www.icaniwill.se/pub_images/small/Mint-Seamless-bra-Post-Clip-2.jpg
On iOS devices
- the image nbr 2 is not loaded, blocked by the "/pub_images/*$third-party"
Tested blockers with EasyList: AdBlock and Adblock Plus
In Chrome, Safari and on Android:
- both images are loaded if an adblocker is on and is using EasyList.
According to the documentation for Adblock Plus:
"Restriction to third-party/first-party requests: If the third-party option is specified, the filter is only applied to requests from a different origin than the currently viewed page. Similarly, ~third-party restricts the filter to requests from the same origin as the currently viewed page."
If HTTP Origin rule is used, then "
touch.icaniwill.se
" and "www.icanwill.se
" will not be considered equal.Though, in https://adblockplus.org/blog/recognizin ... ty-content it is clearly stated that the goal was to make "e.g. bugzilla.mozilla.org and addons.mozilla.org are same-party"
Would it be possible please to re-specify the "/pub_images/*"?