<script type='text/javascript'>
var checkad = document.getElementsByTagName("script");
for(var i = 0; i < checkad.length; i++) {
var script = checkad[i];
if (script && ((script.getAttribute("src") != null && script.getAttribute("src").match("http://m-serving.com")) || script.style.display == "none")) {
parent.location.href = "/apps/pbcs.dll/misc?url=/misc/adblocker.pbs";
}
}
The above code is invalid and no longer functional.
The only part that works is the style.display check.
AidOnline have altered there addon, so that it no longer uses a script tag.[/quote]
Some guys at amino.dk (Danish website for entrepreneurs, primarily web-based) seem to have come up with a working block. I am being redirected to http://www.janno.dk/vi-siger-nej-til-aidonline.html when trying to access http://www.janno.dk/ which is a website owned by one of the guys discussing and working on the matter (of blocking) AB+.[/url]
Some guys at amino.dk (Danish website for entrepreneurs, primarily web-based) seem to have come up with a working block. I am being redirected to http://www.janno.dk/vi-siger-nej-til-aidonline.html when trying to access http://www.janno.dk/ which is a website owned by one of the guys discussing and working on the matter (of blocking) AB+.[/url]
This is actually the same trick as the one Razuul mentions above.
Basically they set a javascript variable to one value, then call a javascript file named as one in the EasyList set which sets the variable to another value. Then they check the value of the variable and if it hasn't changed, they know that their javascript file hasn't been executed, most likely because of adblock.
As Razuul says, adding an adblock exception for the javascript file they call will undo the damage.
penthouseplayah wrote:Adding a exeption @@adimage.js doesn't work with me.
On neither bt.dk nor berlingske.dk.
Any suggestions?
You also still need to go to Options and uncheck "Collapse blocked elements" as they have both types of detection active.
If everything else fails and they actually manage to find something we can't fight, adding the YesScript extention makes it possible to disable javascript altogether for an individual website.
Some guys at amino.dk (Danish website for entrepreneurs, primarily web-based) seem to have come up with a working block. I am being redirected to http://www.janno.dk/vi-siger-nej-til-aidonline.html when trying to access http://www.janno.dk/ which is a website owned by one of the guys discussing and working on the matter (of blocking) AB+.[/url]
This is actually the same trick as the one Razuul mentions above.
Basically they set a javascript variable to one value, then call a javascript file named as one in the EasyList set which sets the variable to another value. Then they check the value of the variable and if it hasn't changed, they know that their javascript file hasn't been executed, most likely because of adblock.
As Razuul says, adding an adblock exception for the javascript file they call will undo the damage.
I already have added the exception mentioned by Razuul. The @@adimage.js. It's not that I want to visit janno.dk, just figured he might have found a new way to block. I can't acccess his site, but have no trouble accessing the other blocked sites.
I already have added the exception mentioned by Razuul. The @@adimage.js. It's not that I want to visit janno.dk, just figured he might have found a new way to block. I can't acccess his site, but have no trouble accessing the other blocked sites.
Janno just uses a different file, which you then have to create an exception for:
Can someone please explain me - step by step - how I can add an exception-code to go around the websites that block Adblock Plus?
And which code I need to use?