What site and which cookie (if you can be more specific)? Usually the site-specific preferences work great for me, I could give it a try if you want.
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2007-07-25, 06:41 AM
What site and which cookie (if you can be more specific)? Usually the site-specific preferences work great for me, I could give it a try if you want.
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I can see where this would be useful. For example, some sites have useful cookies like site preferences or remembering a login. But they also have, from the same domain, site tracking cookies I'd rather block.
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I guess that makes sense since the cookie is technically coming from popoholic but no data is transferred from adbrite.
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Well what I was thinking is that OmniWeb was allowing the cookie through because it was getting created by popoholic (and pointing to the ad site). But I'm actually not seeing this now. Deleting the cookie, adding "adbrite" to the blacklist and reloading the page seems to be working for me.
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2007-07-27 20:22:58 filtering http://4.adbrite.com/mb/text_group.php?sid=105137&br=1&dk=7469636b6574735f345f325f776562 for document http://www.popoholic.com/ 2007-07-27 20:22:58 Tx: GET /meter.asp?site=s24popoholic&refer=&ip=76.22.99.143&w=1440&h=900&clr=24&tzo=420&lang=en&pg=http%3A//www.popoholic.com/&js=1&rnd=0.22150965883466864 HTTP/1.1 Accept: */* Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate Referer: http://www.popoholic.com/ User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; PPC Mac OS X; en-US) AppleWebKit/522+ (KHTML, like Gecko, Safari/522) OmniWeb/v611
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2007-07-27, 10:02 PM
FWIW there should be no way popoholic.com could set or read a cookie from adbrite.com. That would be a huge security hole!
Now to Handycam who has .*adbrite\.com/.* in his block list. I am not quite sure how OW works but I think possibly as these are regexes there is confusion to what the / do. If the / in a block filter are actually delimiters for the regex (which I am guessing they probably are) then that could be why it is failing. Try blocking /.*\.adbrite\.com/ instead and see if that fixes it.
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