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KaineKaine Join Date: 2002-08-07 Member: 1096Members, Constellation
edited January 2004 in Off-Topic
<div class="IPBDescription">List your Adblock filters here!</div> ok, if you don't know what the topic is on about, don't worry about it, i'm not going to explain what <a href='http://www.mozilla.org' target='_blank'>Mozilla</a> is or what Adblock is. if you have it, please post your list of filters here. the more people that share their list, the better, so we can all enjoy less ads!

my list:
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http://dbbsrv.com/image/*
http://www.success-hk.com/affiliatewiz/*
http://ads.gorillanation.com/*
http://focusin.ads.targetnet.com/*
http://red01.as-us.falkag.net/*
http://show.budsinc.com/jserver/*
http://cserver.mii.instacontent.net/*
http://cdn2.adsdk.com/*
http://ads.ninemsn.com.au/*
http://www.xgaming.com/Rotate*
http://www.thenationnet.com/images/ads/*
http://www.thenationnet.com/ads/*
http://www.romnation.net/ads/*
http://www.mr-raj.20m.com/cgi-bin/ad/*
http://www.mr-raj.20m.com/munir/finalhome.gif
http://ads.deviantart.com/*
http://ad.sensismediasmart.com.au/*
http://ad2.pamedia.com.au/*
http://adcontent.gamespy.com/*
http://m3.doubleclick.net/*
http://ad.doubleclick.net/*
http://banners.ebay.com/*
http://ad.au.doubleclick.net/*
http://servedby.advertising.com/*
http://images.ads.fairfax.com.au/ads/*
http://img.mediaplex.com/ads/
http://spd.atdmt.com/ds/*
http://www.clickxchange.com/
http://www.clickxchange.com/*
http://www.burstnet.com/*
http://www.qksrv.net/image*
http://global.msads.net/*
http://rad.msn.com/ADSAdClient31.dll?GetAd?*
http://ads.osdn.com/*
http://*.doubleclick.net/*
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to use these filters, first make sure you have the most recent version of Adblock (i use 0.5d2 nightly 52) you can get it from <a href='http://extensionroom.mozdev.org/' target='_blank'>The Extension Room</a>.
When you have installed it, restart Mozilla/Firebird and go to the Tools->Adblock menu and select "Preferences".
Click "Options" and select "Export Filters" from the menu. Save the file. (i saved mine as Adblock.txt)
copy all of the urls from the above list and exit Mozilla.
Open the text file you saved and paste all the URLs in at the bottom of the file. save the file.
Start Mozilla.
Go back to Adblock preferences, open the Options menu and select Import filters.
Select the file you saved with the new urls added and click Load.
viola, an updated list of ad filters.

i will try to keep updating the above list with url's people post here

**Note: This is NOT for blocking Popups (although it does work for that too) Adblock is for blocking BANNERS and the like.**

Comments

  • ZeroByteZeroByte Join Date: 2002-11-01 Member: 3057Members
    Hmm.. don't really use that extension.. but hosts files are a good source of ad URL's to block. Do a google for "HOSTS file" and you ought to be able to get a few good files. Might be a bit of a pain to remove all them 127.0.0.1's though, but the URL's in the HOSTS file are numerous and pretty good.
  • XiileXiile Join Date: 2003-02-22 Member: 13818Members
    edited January 2004
    Just use Mozilla Firebird. Theres never any ads. Like... never. You dont need to add stuff to any lists, at least, thats how it is for me!
  • PulsePulse To create, to create and escape. Join Date: 2002-08-29 Member: 1248Members, Constellation
    <!--QuoteBegin--XeroSlayer+Jan 23 2004, 11:45 PM--></span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td><b>QUOTE</b> (XeroSlayer @ Jan 23 2004, 11:45 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteEBegin--> Just use Mozilla Firebird. Theres never any ads. Like... never. You dont need to add stuff to any lists, at least, thats how it is for me! <!--QuoteEnd--> </td></tr></table><span class='postcolor'> <!--QuoteEEnd-->
    I think you mean popup ads, which both firebird and vanilla mozilla block. If you aren't getting any banner ads at all from any sites, then you have some godlike extension of uberness that we all want.
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