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So... when can we expect to see your Dansk supplement that would block the ads as well?
https://hg.adblockplus.org/easylist/rev/24c37c3dd0a6
https://hg.adblockplus.org/easylist/rev/24c37c3dd0a6
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I don't think we'll ever see one. I mean, we already have a danish list
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You mean this one? http://henrik.schack.dk/adblock/
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Except for some duplicates, it would already be a good supplement anyway. Do you know the author?
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As far as I understand, he wants to supply a list that blocks ads on all those Dansih sites (which would make his list not perfectly suitable as a supplement due to the duplicates). Do you think it would be worth asking if he wants to maintain an adapted list or would it be worth just adapting his list ourselves if he agrees (just 350 rules, perfectly organized, would be doable)?
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Not sure. But I just made a post on his blog now, asked him if he wanted to make it a supplement list. If he's interested he'll get in touch with this forum.Ares2 wrote:Do you think it would be worth asking if he wants to maintain an adapted list or would it be worth just adapting his list ourselves if he agrees (just 350 rules, perfectly organized, would be doable)?
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I would offer my help with initial coverting, explaining the preferred syntax etc. Also, the current list and the possible supplement should be able to co-exists pretty easy as well if he prefers to not give it up in it's current form.
PS: I'm pretty amazed right now that Danish is even easier to read for me (as a German speaker) than Swedish and that I've never noticed that before.
PS: I'm pretty amazed right now that Danish is even easier to read for me (as a German speaker) than Swedish and that I've never noticed that before.