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I cant block HTML AD!

Post by Ad Blocker »

There are a few html ads at the bottom of the page but Althoug I use Adblock and "Element Hiding Helper" extensions I cant block them. When I try to block them, almost of whole page is gone.

Could you tell me which filters shoul i use to block those ads?

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Here is the link:
http://www.hurriyet.com.tr/gundem/6766706.asp
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Post by Adblock Plus Fan »

First you use these codes:

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http://ad.

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.adnet.com

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/adverti
These three codes are most important for this site. They save your bandwidth and your browser will load the page faster.
If you have Easylist, then you don't need these three codes. (I found these codes thanks to Easylist)

Then your page should look like this:
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Then you use this code:

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hurriyet.com.tr#TABLE(width=80%)
This code can be found if you use the more advanced features of Element Hiding Helper.

I used the keyboard buttons N, W and V and I found this code easily.
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Post by Ad Blocker »

Many thx dude! :P
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Post by fanboy »

and block, */adonline* or */adnet* which matches

http://adonline.e-kolay.net/adnetobject11.asp...
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Post by Adblock Plus Fan »

fanboy wrote:*/adonline* or */adnet*
/adonline is good because it's a fast filter.
/adnet is a slow filter and shouldn't be used if another filter can do the job.
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Post by Ad Blocker »

How about this? Which filter should I use to block this ad?

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http://www.milliyet.com.tr/2007/06/28/son/sonsiy04.asp
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Post by rick752 »

Any part of this:

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http://www.milliyet.com.tr/adv/adnet/son_adv.js
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*/adver*
*/ad.*
*?ad_*
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Post by rick752 »

Ad Blocker wrote:Which filter should I use to block this ad?

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*/adv/adnet/*
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Post by Adblock Plus Fan »

guesty wrote:

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*/adver*
*/ad.*
*?ad_*
*/adver* is a slow filter and should not be used if another filter can do the job, for example /adverti is better.

*/ad.* is a slow filter and should not be used if another filter can do the job, for example http://ad. is better.

*?ad_* is redundant and a slow filter and should not be used if another filter can do the job, for example /adverti is better for this website.

To be honest, the filters you suggested are not so good. :P
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Post by rick752 »

I don't even know where you guys are coming up with these filters ... none of those have anything to do with the second screenshot. Are we looking at the same page?

The correct answer for that is STILL:

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*/adv/adnet/*
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Post by Adblock Plus Fan »

rick752 wrote:I don't even know where you guys are coming up with these filters ... none of those have anything to do with the second screenshot.
Well, I am just reviewing guesty's suggestion.
They were for the first screenshot, I do not know why he came up with them either, the problem is already solved.
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Post by rick752 »

It is still strange, Fan. None of those (except for "/ad.") are for the first screenshot either. Was that just some kind of bizarre, random post?

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Post by Adblock Plus Fan »

rick752 wrote:None of those (except for "/ad.") are for the first screenshot either.
Are you sure? */adver* and *?ad_* can both be utilised, but they are just inferior to /adverti because they do not have the shortcuts.
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Post by rick752 »

*adver* is not in that list here even with ABP disabled.

I now see */ad_* only when I unblock the script that generates them.
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