Hello,
Each time i go on my yahoo mail account, i got a frame in the upper part of my firefox window with an ABE announce. I'd like to conserve the protection but i'd like too to not see each time the frame with the warning. I tried to check in noscript settings, and in the pdf explaining the ABE commands, but i didn't find anything. Could you help me please ?
ABE frame question
ABE frame question
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Re: ABE frame question
Is this Yahoo Mail Classic or "All-New Mail" - http://mail.yahoo.com/?
What other extensions do you have installed?
What other extensions do you have installed?
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Re: ABE frame question
Are you using your "hosts" file to block anything?
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Re: ABE frame question
It's the all new mail. I've too : adblock plus, ietab, greasemonkey, download status bar, downloadhelper, personas for firefox, url fixer, compagnon firefox pour ebay, colorful tabs, battlefieldheroes updater ^^therube wrote:Is this Yahoo Mail Classic or "All-New Mail" - http://mail.yahoo.com/?
What other extensions do you have installed?
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Re: ABE frame question
Yes, i use my hosts file to block a lot of adresses.Giorgio Maone wrote:Are you using your "hosts" file to block anything?
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Re: ABE frame question
OK, easy work-around: open your host file and replace 127.0.0.1 (or 10.0.0.1 or whatever you use as a dummy local redirection) with 255.255.255.0 which is an invalid address serving the same purpose and not being (properly) prevented by ABE's SYSTEM "LocalRodeo" rule from being reached by external internet pages.
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Re: ABE frame question
Thanks, it's working ^^Giorgio Maone wrote:OK, easy work-around: open your host file and replace 127.0.0.1 (or 10.0.0.1 or whatever you use as a dummy local redirection) with 255.255.255.0 which is an invalid address serving the same purpose and not being (properly) prevented by ABE's SYSTEM "LocalRodeo" rule from being reached by external internet pages.
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