Correct on both point. After all ABE starts to be understoodGµårÐïåñ wrote:Yes that would be valid and yes you can use multiple sites in the same rule, in fact for performance I would think it would be preferred.
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Give it time, Giorgio. Rome wasn't built in a day, you know!Giorgio Maone wrote:... After all ABE starts to be understood
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No, it took two days
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Cheers to the man for the rule.
Don't be thinking I wanted to block google ads from your own site. It was the easiest example I could find nice an quick to test the dud rule.
Got no experience with all this web 2.0 stuff cause I only ever used terminal for browsing and corresponding. Thats how I learned at college from me friends and I never had no need for pictures and music coming via a computer etc.
So this FireFox is new too for me. And I don't like the vibe of knowing all these scripts are all just waiting to run, just because a geezer wants to transact some corresponding, you know what I mean.
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Don't be thinking I wanted to block google ads from your own site. It was the easiest example I could find nice an quick to test the dud rule.
Got no experience with all this web 2.0 stuff cause I only ever used terminal for browsing and corresponding. Thats how I learned at college from me friends and I never had no need for pictures and music coming via a computer etc.
So this FireFox is new too for me. And I don't like the vibe of knowing all these scripts are all just waiting to run, just because a geezer wants to transact some corresponding, you know what I mean.
Here's me abe user rule now
Your ever in Woodford, specially South, we've got the good Italian restaurants no question.Site *.googlesyndication.com googlesyndication.com
Accept from mail.google.com noscript.net
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@Giorgio:
My example had the home sites each on a separate line:
... and was confirmed as correct without comment as to whether "Accept from" could be followed by multiple space-delimited sites. Please confirm -- certainly faster and easier.
Thanks.
Confirming that as in the above example, the home sites as well can all be on one line, separated by a single space?essex boy wrote: Here's me abe user rule nowSite *.googlesyndication.com googlesyndication.com
Accept from mail.google.com noscript.net
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My example had the home sites each on a separate line:
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Site *.googlesyndication.com googlesyndication.com
Accept from noscript.net
Accept from flashgot.net
Accept from maone.net
Accept from informaction.com
Deny
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Site *.googlesyndication.com googlesyndication.com
Accept from noscript.net flashgot.net maone.net informaction.com
Deny
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Tom T. wrote:Please confirm -- certainly faster and easier.Code: Select all
Site *.googlesyndication.com googlesyndication.com Accept from noscript.net flashgot.net maone.net informaction.com [/quote] Yes, confirmed. You can put any number of patterns both in the "Site" and in the "from" clause, space separated, and it is both easier and more efficient.
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