http://www.3news.co.nz/Video/CampbellLi ... fault.aspx
@@.doubleclick.net/pfadx/*sect=video;$other,object-subrequest or @@.doubleclick.net/*sect=video;? Because there is @@.doubleclick.net/*sect=player; already.
3news.co.nz [white]
The phantom "cougher" returns. lol
"Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it"
Yeah, I remember you telling me about the *adj/adi/adfx* thing before. Maybe it is time to rewrite those again. The problem is that I can't seem to get away from other rules too .... seems like I'm always busy trying to keep up on the forum when I have some time.
Have any of those ever given you any problems? Do they miss things? (I'm sure they probably do)
Have any of those ever given you any problems? Do they miss things? (I'm sure they probably do)
"Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it"
really the only problem i've come across is removing /ads/ and http://ads. which doubleclick uses, but very popular with non-doubleclick adservers
For now, another whitelist.
One of these days I'll go thru the whitelistings. I probably don't even need some of those whitelists because I'm sure there are instances where some of the older ones have been overridden by some of the newer ones.
One of these days I'll go thru the whitelistings. I probably don't even need some of those whitelists because I'm sure there are instances where some of the older ones have been overridden by some of the newer ones.
"Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it"
Maybe we can use just @@.doubleclick.net/$other,object-subrequest?
Nah, haven't you already tried that yourself some time ago? Why did you remove it?
Atm in-video ads are blocked at the cost of FPs, with Fanboy's strategy they wouldn't be blocked automatically but could be blocked later on and it would create less to no FPs. Unlike a general whitelist which would make them unblockable.
Atm in-video ads are blocked at the cost of FPs, with Fanboy's strategy they wouldn't be blocked automatically but could be blocked later on and it would create less to no FPs. Unlike a general whitelist which would make them unblockable.
Ah right you are.