Hello
Your product is blocking all the graphics of my site www.ad-linea.org.
I assume this is because the name contains "ad-" but I think it is a rather blunt way of filtering.
Could you modify your software in order to make the user experience normal for my visitors ?
Thanks in advance
-bu
Adblock blocks my site
Adblock Plus does not block something on its own. It blocks everything what is defined in the filter rules. So modify your rules or contact the subscription author, if you are using one.
And the next time you should rather take another domain, not containing "ad" or similar, because some firewalls and proxies block these strings, too.
And the next time you should rather take another domain, not containing "ad" or similar, because some firewalls and proxies block these strings, too.
And you should fix your internal links:
http://www.ad-linea.org./index.php is not a valid URL according to RfC 1630, although it seems to work.
However, this seems to be a browser bug :-)
http://www.ad-linea.org./index.php is not a valid URL according to RfC 1630, although it seems to work.
However, this seems to be a browser bug :-)
Woops, OK, never mind *whistle*Wladimir Palant wrote:@chewey: The link here in the forum has the trailing dot, and the site only uses relative links.
I didn't realise that.
On second thought, you are right.Wladimir Palant wrote:And as far as I remember the dot at the end of the host name is perfectly valid, even though it is usually omitted.
The BNF given is in RfC1630 is
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httpaddress h t t p : / / hostport [ / path ] [ ? search ]
However, I didn't check "hostport" thoroughly enough - it indeed seems to allow trailing "."s
I hate this recursive BNF stuff ;-)
That dot is supposed to be a fullstop I think, since I often produce something like that.
According to RFC 1630, the dot is valid syntax, however I'm not certain it's supposed to be there:
The syntax reads like trailing dot is invalid, however ialpha may end in a number of symbols, including dot, as long as it starts from a to z.
I think we need to look into another rfc if we want to know wether it is really a valid url (and not just correct-in-syntax).
According to RFC 1630, the dot is valid syntax, however I'm not certain it's supposed to be there:
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hostport host [ : port ]
host hostname | hostnumber
port digits
hostname ialpha [ . hostname ]
hostnumber digits . digits . digits . digits
I think we need to look into another rfc if we want to know wether it is really a valid url (and not just correct-in-syntax).