page: http://www.theage.com.au/technology/tec ... 195ua.html
url of ad: http://ad-apac.doubleclick.net/6k%3Bh%3 ... direct/01/
Adblock Plus for Google Chrome™ (Beta) - Version: 1.0.24
EasyList by Michael, Ares2, Erunno, Khrin, MonztA Last updated at 11:16:24 on Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Recommended filters for Google Chrome Last updated at 11:16:21 on Wednesday, December 22, 2010
IE9 ad on The Age website not blocked
Re: IE9 ad on The Age website not blocked
For reference, that's about an IFRAME with ID "dcAd-1-1". Adblock Plus for Chrome is currently unable to block it (frame source is ad-apac.doubleclick.net while we are only blocking ad.doubleclick.net) but for me it is hiding that frame correctly - nothing shows up. But I guess that adding these two filters to the special Chrome subscription won't harm:
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||ad-emea.doubleclick.net^$third-party
||ad-apac.doubleclick.net^$third-party
Re: IE9 ad on The Age website not blocked
If Chrome is currently unable to block object sub-requests, I see no reason why ||doubleclick.net^$third-party should not be added to the transition subscription, as it would be equivalent to the EasyList filter ||doubleclick.net^$~object_subrequest,third-party. Should I make this alteration instead?
Re: IE9 ad on The Age website not blocked
Added (https://hg.adblockplus.org/easylist/rev/188c03a8d25d)
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||doubleclick.net^$third-party
Re: IE9 ad on The Age website not blocked
I can confirm that this filter works but isn't too effective against this particular frame - it loads too early (forum/viewtopic.php?p=40569#p40569).