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Trouble with an existing filter - SeaLily - Sep. 22, 2007 10:07 PM Hi, I haven't noticed any recent posts, so I hope someone still checks in now and then. I have a filter that Sidki3003 created that doesn't work any more. Name = "Google White on Black" Active = TRUE URL = "(www.|)google." Bounds = "<style*</style >" Limit = 1024 Match = "$STOP()(\#(" "(body*\{)\#$SET(#=background-color:#000000 !important;)" "(*\n)\#$SET(#=font {color:#ffffff !important;}\r\n)" "|#[a-f0-9]+{3,6}$SET(#=#ffffff !important)(;| \})\#" "))+\#" Replace = "\@" Even though I have been using Proxom for several years, I never got the hang of creating filters like the one above. Just *real* easy ones. I really like this filter, could someone please show me how to get it working again? Thanks, SeaLily RE: Trouble with an existing filter - JJoe - Sep. 23, 2007 03:44 AM Try Code: [Patterns] RE: Trouble with an existing filter - Guest - Sep. 23, 2007 05:11 AM Hello JJoe, It's nice to see people are still hanging out here. I'm not sure why but it doesn't work on mine. I disabled the other Google filter to see if there was a conflict but it didn't make a difference. If something is conflicting somewhere, do you know what I should be looking for to identify it? Thanks, SeaLily RE: Trouble with an existing filter - SeaLily - Sep. 23, 2007 05:27 AM Never mind, it just started working. THANK YOU, JJoe!! There is just something about white on black that makes it sooo much easier to read. You rock! LOL RE: Trouble with an existing filter - Shea - Sep. 25, 2007 09:22 PM It also saves energy: http://www.blackle.com/ Click about blackle at the bottom for more information. RE: Trouble with an existing filter - SeaLily - Sep. 25, 2007 10:41 PM Hi Shea, Who what of thought that a black screen can save energy. Interesting. |