Re: A "Warning Banner" for Netscape Navigator? Good idea! Re: A "Warning Banner" for Netscape Navigator? Good idea!

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- tcmay@got.net (Timothy C. May) wrote:
Oh, I don't have their home page enabled. What I meant, but perhaps wasn't clear about in my post, is that the commercials pop up in Yahoo, Infoseek, Deja News, Excite, and so forth. (OK, so it is inaccurate to say "Netscape" puts them in.)
Some of the ads are intertwined with the command boxes of the particular service, and thus may be hard to excise, but others seem to be separate.
Any ideas?
--Tim May
A while back, someone on comp.infosystems.www.* posted patches to CERN httpd allowing the proxy server to filter out url's based on regexp matching. Thus you could update a regexp file as new ads appeared. It should be fairly easy to implement something similar under Netscape 2.x using plug-ins. Anyone interested in collaborating? Wilhelm Busch -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQEVAwUBML/FZIiUi5SQtQ3tAQHeAAgAmtp2fF9/UzHpDIz0pOXQqZ/0U+1/vMjR jenuLn17jkgQQXAl6e617ZKMJ4h+vV8QBOh78CPaK7omV9oJyNfDRQweDBWtiFRl uEzyeUoYwGoXxkUH5ANM8AW3GaBSiQ4TCDnwZlAsJ1pYYGRgJhMtdEwPnNVAXW+l l0uODlH+ENi8hGwsM683j7gGws0cc4JcH7Ou2U9zmLZ2gHrdQsWWdw70PjhdlK7e 26aY7EGfI9pTH69mHKV60Qxj2FmSCt1v6MeHjUwRupajCNTGcnsw3FllvRJc7lug cYPApS2ychZSszUwBqoBMvJpAUSpWk+x/RfQTDeo0wsCSvwc66mhWA== =DnEr -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

On Sat, 2 Dec 1995, Wilhelm Busch wrote:
Oh, I don't have their home page enabled. What I meant, but perhaps wasn't clear about in my post, is that the commercials pop up in Yahoo, Infoseek, Deja News, Excite, and so forth. (OK, so it is inaccurate to say "Netscape" puts them in.)
A while back, someone on comp.infosystems.www.* posted patches to CERN httpd allowing the proxy server to filter out url's based on regexp matching. Thus you could update a regexp file as new ads appeared.
I think the author, Axel Boldt, posted this URL to cypherpunks a while back...
From http://emile.math.ucsb.edu:8000/~boldt/NoShit/index.html :
Filtering the Web using WebFilter This document describes the WebFilter (formerly known as NoShit) extension to Cern's httpd web server which allows you to filter out annoying parts of web pages that you visit often. Why to use WebFilter You have probably noticed how many popular web sites that offer cool stuff sooner or later inevitably turn to advertising. They are very welcome to do that, of course, except if they try to place their shit on my computer screen.
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