Surrogate script for cpalead?
Surrogate script for cpalead?
I don't know how this works (I'm very far from being an expert in web technologies), but there are some webpages like http://www.spotifyripping.com/ that redirect you to a page like this http://www.cpalead.com/nojava.php?pub= //code//, I suppose the code is the identifier for the website that has the advertisings. The problem is that if you have noscript activated the page redirects, and it doesn't even let you go back to the page to deactivate noscript for this page -you have to deactivate it globally or add the filter manually-. I wonder if this problem could be solver with what the author calls surrogate scripts?
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Re: Surrogate script for cpalead?
Ugh, I can't remember if there is a surrogate script, but there are quite some threads related to CPAlead:
http://forums.informaction.com/search.p ... ds=cpalead
http://forums.informaction.com/search.p ... ds=cpalead
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Re: Surrogate script for cpalead?
NoScript Options|Advanced|Untrusted|Forbid META redirections inside <noscript> elements.
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Re: Surrogate script for cpalead?
Thank you both. Next time I should search before asking
. By the way, this cpalead site is very annoying.

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