Floating window

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Jojo999
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Floating window

Post by Jojo999 »

When at this guys links:

http://www.ilovefreesoftware.com/28/win ... pages.html

He has started enabling a drop-down window that floats over the page asking the reader to "Subscribe to free updates".

But I already subscribe to his RSS feed. So I find this window annoying. The FF popup window blocked doesn't stop this window.

Is this some kind of script generated window? Can NS stop this?
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Re: Floating window

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Jojo999 wrote:Is this some kind of script generated window? Can NS stop this?
It is script generated. I don't think NoScript can't stop this if you Allow ilovefreesoftware.com. I'm using Adblock Plus too. I added the following filter to Adblock Plus. That seemed to stop it.

Code: Select all

http://www.ilovefreesoftware.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-popup-scheduler
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Re: Floating window

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OK, that worked Alan. Thanks!

So how did you know how to code that statement? What did you look at?
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Re: Floating window

Post by Alan Baxter »

I looked in the Adblock Plus Blockable items pane and looked at the address for each of the scripts served from ilovefreesoftware.com. I noticed that two of them have the word "popup" in the address, so I double-clicked on one of them and created a filter which would match those two but none of the others. It was just an educated guess, but it seems to work.
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Re: Floating window

Post by ilovefreesoftware »

Hello,
I am administrator from http://www.ILoveFreeSoftware.com (the website in question). The pop-up window is supposed to come just once for each user, and never again. Is it coming repeatedly for you?

It makes use of cookies (to find that pop-up window has already appeared for a user). Are cookies enabled on your browser?
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Re: Floating window

Post by Alan Baxter »

Hi. Thank you for the information. I'm not the original poster (OP), but I have Firefox configured to delete cookies when I close the browser. I noticed that I needed to restart the browser to get the popup again, so I figured it was flagged with a cookie. As far as I can tell, the cookie is working as you intended. I guess the OP isn't allowing it in the first place or is automatically removing it when the browser is closed.
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Re: Floating window

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ilovefreesoftware wrote:Hello,
I am administrator from http://www.ILoveFreeSoftware.com (the website in question). The pop-up window is supposed to come just once for each user, and never again. Is it coming repeatedly for you?

It makes use of cookies (to find that pop-up window has already appeared for a user). Are cookies enabled on your browser?
I am the OP. No, I am not accepting cookies for your site (I don't accept cookies for most sites).
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