Forum posts confused with ads
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Jul. 25, 2009, 04:12 PM
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Forum posts confused with ads
I'm a bit puzzled with this kind of hit, I had recently.
![]() from http://www.adslzone.net/postx195002-0-220.html ![]() from http://www.adslzone.net/postx195002-0-230.html The two are referencing the same img: _http://valid.canardpc.com/cache/banner/576585.png The first one is preferred, as it allows reading. ![]() There's another example on page 21 (user Katus - fifth post from the top). Different img, carelessly chosen name. ![]() BTW, that's a great Tomato firmware mod for anyone with a wrt54gl router. |
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Jul. 26, 2009, 07:55 AM
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RE: Forum posts confused with ads
"banner" is a controversial path name.
By default, controversial URL strings are permitted if part of on-domain links, but blocked if off-domain. You can turn that off permanently by activating the ". - Off-Domain Banners" webfilter. Or add an exception like: Code: www.adslzone.net/ $SET(1=ban_1:0.) |
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Jul. 31, 2009, 12:59 AM
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RE: Forum posts confused with ads
Sidki, in the first case a clickable link is inserted, in the second one everything is removed. Why the different behavior, if both refer to the same source image?
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Aug. 02, 2009, 08:46 AM
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RE: Forum posts confused with ads
The first post consists of two paragraphs, while the second one is a one-liner.
"<table> Remove: Ad Tables - Body" skips tables containing more than one paragraph. |
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Aug. 02, 2009, 04:53 PM
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RE: Forum posts confused with ads
Thank you!
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