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Re: browser deleting a line of code? |
| message from Mad Dog on 18 Jul 2004 |
They're not random at all. Any file name or directory name that sounds like
an ad can be blocked, including banner, ad, click, and others. Take a look
at http://www.partscatalog.com/navnotice.htm
Also, standard ad banner sizes will be blocked. This can include 120x120 and
a host of others. Generally, if you change that to 123x123 you'd be okay.
Sizes known to be blocked by Norton include:
125x125
160x600
180x150
234x60
240x400
250x250
300x250
336x280
468x60
88x31
120x90
120x60
120x240
See this: http://www.webmasterworld.com/forum10/5547.htm
MD
dodemonster wrote:
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| seb replied to Mad Dog on 19 Jul 2004 |
Norton should be sued for that.
This is not an acceptable solution to add blocking.
Nobody can accept that. There is no objectivity whatsoever to these
blocking parameters.
Plus, they are so easy to overcome from the point of view of add makers.
advertisers probably knew of that list 6 month ago anyways.
Anti-spam/add/viruses/spy/popup software are just getting ridiculous.
Mad Dog wrote:
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