I didn't mention it in my post, but I would really like to have the browser NOT download images from the specified sites. The CSS-file would just make it invisible, I presume?
Being stuck on a 56k dialup makes reading the newspaper online a tedious experience.
I'd like to be able to enter adresses to block manually, and use wildcards. Entering just ad.* and ads.* would eliminate most of the images I want blocked.:)
You could always do it with iptables, but this would be more convenient.
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You can configure the "Type Ahead Find" to search plain text, too. Got to like that.
As I am norwegian and have read several versions of the same article by now, I can inform you that they are just dropping the "exclusiveness".
They have a "Select 5.0-deal" with Microsoft that means they can buy software at discount prices. It's this deal they are now dropping to encourage competition.
Besides, I doubt norwegian translations are a necessity for servers/infrastructure, which is where I would believe most of the change would happen at first.
I didn't mention it in my post, but I would really like to have the browser NOT download images from the specified sites. The CSS-file would just make it invisible, I presume?
Being stuck on a 56k dialup makes reading the newspaper online a tedious experience.
I'd like to be able to enter adresses to block manually, and use wildcards. Entering just ad.* and ads.* would eliminate most of the images I want blocked. :)
You could always do it with iptables, but this would be more convenient.
You can configure the "Type Ahead Find" to search plain text, too. Got to like that.
Exactly how would an encrypted filesystem protect you from having your hard drive removed? :)
they use the handrail!
Bacause you don't want to pay 28-50% income tax. 8)
As I am norwegian and have read several versions of the same article by now, I can inform you that they are just dropping the "exclusiveness". They have a "Select 5.0-deal" with Microsoft that means they can buy software at discount prices. It's this deal they are now dropping to encourage competition.
Besides, I doubt norwegian translations are a necessity for servers/infrastructure, which is where I would believe most of the change would happen at first.
The database has now been made publicly available on the following url:
http://www.produktivdata.com/download/dbase.zip
It it beeing linked from www.aasentunet.no in this article.