Re: Ad removing proxies

2002-09-19 Thread Art
I've been using privoxy for some time with good success. I can't comment on the others. Art -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Ad removing proxies

2002-09-19 Thread Paul Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thu, Sep 19, 2002 at 11:24:41AM +0100, Andrew Pritchard wrote: > filterproxy - A filtering proxy, which can among other things remove ads. > privoxy - Privacy enhancing HTTP Proxy > wwwoffle - World Wide Web OFFline Explorer > muffin - A personal a

RE: Ad removing proxies

2002-09-19 Thread DEFFONTAINES Vincent
I've been using privoxy and I really like it. Its a bit intrusive (sometimes "scrambles" a pic that is not an ad). It is derivated from junkbuster, so it will block cookies, javascript, depending on the way you configure it of course. It also has a "fun" (optional) feature : some regexp replacem

Re: Ad removing proxies

2002-09-19 Thread Jason Healy
At 1032452681s since epoch (09/19/02 06:24:41 -0400 UTC), Andrew Pritchard wrote: > I've decided that I'm bored of waiting for the latest and greatest ad to > come down doubleclick's apparently slow link. (snip) > What are people's impressions/evaluations of these [proxies]? Is > there a better