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$third-party option done · 2008-06-30 01:03 by Wladimir Palant

A new Adblock Plus 0.7.5.5+ development build (2008063001) has been uploaded. Only en-US locale is available at the moment.

Installation

https://adblockplus.org/devbuilds/

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Comment [9]

  1. chewey · 2008-06-30 18:14 · #

    Boyohboyohboyohboy… This is increadibly great news!

    I’m off to test *$script,third-party now…

  2. chewey · 2008-06-30 19:44 · #

    I love it already. Just as a clarification, what is considered third party by that switch?

    is foo.bar.baz third party to bar.baz?
    is bar.baz third party to foo.bar.baz?

    Reply from Wladimir Palant:

    Everything under the same domain is first-party. So bar.com and foo.bar.com are first-party, just like bar.co.uk and foo.bar.co.uk. However, foo.com and bar.com are third-party. Note that the trick with co.uk doesn’t work in Firefox 2/SeaMonkey 1.1, it doesn’t know how to recognize an “effective TLD” – so anything under co.uk is first-party.

  3. Alan Baxter · 2008-07-15 04:03 · #

    I finally installed the dev version over 0.7.5.5. Lots of great changes! Thank you for doing such good work. :D

  4. HUGH M. O'CONNELL, JR · 2008-09-16 04:14 · #

    I downloaded adblockplus and it was installed with Mozilla. Now when I go to Mozilla, I’ve lost all the info that is normally on the homepage of my mailbox and I can’t get it back. I’ve tried reinstalling Mozilla and same thing. What’s the problem??
    Please advise.
    Thanks

    HughO

    Reply from Wladimir Palant:

    You probably have a bad filter in your list. Click the ABP icon in the toolbar, it will open the list of blockable items. The items in red are blocked – you probably have most of them blocked by the same filter. Just double-click the line, click the green dot on the filter in Preferences (disable it) and click OK.

    If that doesn’t solve your problem please ask in the forum, no registration required. The blog isn’t meant for longer conversations.

  5. Imre Koós · 2008-10-26 09:37 · #

    Wladimir, do you have a release roadmap? When will this feature get into the stable? I need it so badly.

    Reply from Wladimir Palant:

    No roadmap, sorry – when a release is ready depends largely on my spare time. The thing that was mostly holding it off was the redesign of Adblock Plus core, and I made huge progress on that in the last few days. I expect to have a new development build ready in a day or two and a release candidate in about two weeks. But, as usually, these estimates are subject to change and delay.

  6. tiik · 2008-12-02 23:45 · #

    I suggest to have $subdomain

    Reply from Wladimir Palant:

    Want to explain some more?

  7. tiik · 2008-12-03 07:03 · #

    ex $~subdomain will not block mail.google.com in google.com

    Reply from Wladimir Palant:

    $third-party already does that. For *.google.com all requests going to google.com are considered first-party.

  8. tiik · 2008-12-03 07:08 · #

    besides,$third-party is not “real” third party because some sites use sub-domain website to store images.

    I suggest $third-party should not include sub-domain websites.

  9. tiik · 2008-12-03 07:23 · #

    how about abcnewshttp://abcnews.go.com/

    i think this http://a.abcnews.com/assets/js/animation.js should also be considered as “first-party”.then “$third-party” can be much more useful.

    Reply from Wladimir Palant:

    Yes, a.abcnews.com is considered third-party on this site, because it is.

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