1. RE: ASYNC SOCKETS Kat

Robsz2 at aol.com wrote:
> Actually, chances are that if u are using an http server on your 
> machine, 
> that u will be actively serving pages therefore http://127.0.0.1 would 
> take 
> you to your default page on the web server....

er, no.
I run an http server all the time, and when browsing the web, all ads 
just show up as a 'broken gif'. If I used Kat's suggestion to link to an 
empty gif, nothing at all would show.

Reason? Ads are images - not html. You have to click on them 
before your browser will try to 'go there'. (Short of some 
javascript or redirect tricks).

It's nice not to have all those popups.

Regards,
Irv

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2. RE: ASYNC SOCKETS Kat

Just get webwasher for filtering popups. I've never used it myself, but 
I've heard lots of good things about it.


chris

Kat wrote:
> On 11 May 2002, at 1:41, Robsz2 at aol.com wrote:
> 
> > 
> > I was referring to when you get a popup that is like a whole nother 
> > site.  Not
> > just an image.  I guess I missunderstood.  Sorry.
> 
> Shut off active scripting, and you won't get popups, popunders, or 
> popovers. 
> By active scripting, i mean: ActiveX, VBS, VB, Java, and Javascript. I 
> haven't 
> even tried Flash or that other thing. Simply put, if it's not plain html 
> or text, 
> shut it off. If you want entertainment on a screen, try the tv. The 
> hosts file 
> won't stop a pop* from a site that's not in the hosts file. And even if 
> it did, the 
> window still would pop* and say it can't connect. 
> 
> Kat
> 
>

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