I'm sorry, no. I first subscribed to EasyList because I didn't want to have to spend so much time adding my own filters. Having to maintain it for other people — for a browser I never use, no less — sounds like a complete nightmare. And besides, you're all doing such a great job already; you don't need me meddling in your affairsAres2 wrote:Another possibility: Do you have enough time at your hand to volunteer?
Oh, I understand now. Not that it makes any more sense than before, mind you. You're saying they're making an ad-blocking list available, but they don't want it to do any of that pesky ad blocking.Michael wrote:The essential syntax, such as element hiding and item types, was purposefully omitted from the browser because the company did not want to support "very ad-specific features",
Well, that's your call. Last I heard, the way to report bugs and submit suggestions to Microsoft is through Microsoft Connect, which isn't the most user-friendly site (it requires registration for starters). Since they're listing you as the TPL providers, it seems that the burden of support falls on you. But when IE users reach this forum, all they see is "EasyList & Adblock Plus", and I can see them walking away confused rather than asking for help.Ares2 wrote:A subforum won't help much if noone is interested in resolving issues.
Thank you for the detailed explanations of this tangled situation.