[ ijbswa-Actionsfile feedback-3615134 ] 300x250 banner ad image by size not blocked

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Actionsfile feedback item #3615134, was opened at 2013-10-22 18:28
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Category: filter: ad-not-blocked
Group: current actionsfile
>Status: Pending
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Private: No
Submitted By: Jiminy Wilikers (fireironsword)
>Assigned to: Fabian Keil (fabiankeil)
Summary: 300x250 banner ad image by size not blocked

Initial Comment:
Why was the ad not blocked? (see screenshot attached)

page url:
http://www.softpedia.com/dyn-postdownload.php?p=91045&t=4&i=1

default.filter and default.action

current version of Privoxy

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>Comment By: Fabian Keil (fabiankeil)
Date: 2013-10-23 08:09

Message:
Thanks for the report.

I'm not able to reproduce the problem, please provide an excerpt of the
page source before and after filtering.

If you have JavaScript enabled, please also try to see if disabling it
makes a difference.

When I type in the source from the screenshot it gets filtered as expected,
but it's possible that there are invisible white-space or multi-byte
issues.

If I visit the page myself, I do not get 300x250 banners at all. I do get
600x90 ads which currently aren't blocked but probably should be, though.



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