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Yahoo mail login wallpaper
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Jul. 06, 2010, 04:34 AM
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RE: Yahoo mail login wallpaper
No, I still had the original certs. But now with updated certs AND Proxomitron.exe (from 5/22 to 6/1) the Prox warnings have disappeared but the Firefox warnings persist.
(Jul. 04, 2010 09:34 PM)ProxRocks Wrote: with #2, you need the OpenSSL dll's copied over to Prox's "home directory"... Are these the ones I've already copied (libeay32.dll, ssleay32.dll, & msvcr70.dll)? Does that mean I'm using "half-ssl" now? (Jul. 05, 2010 03:10 AM)JJoe Wrote: My yahoo login page did not have a link to a background image. I had text. Sidki's set removed the text, iirc. However, I have found a page that has a link to a background image. Yes, I get the code that includes iframeHolder with the superads on the login page. Not sure why that would be different for others, but maybe it's location specific. I do have CSS: Remove Ad Backgrounds enabled. If it requires other filters to be enabled maybe that's the culprit. Seems like I remember having to enable or disable something rather important several years ago to get the background dimmer to work, but I can't remember what it was. "User list"? Like User-Agents? There's nothing about Yahoo in there. Now after adding s.yimg.com/&*/promo&*/login*.jpg&$TST(\3=d) to Adhosts I'm getting a Proxomitron exception error that pops up every time I click FF's "try again" so the page won't load at all. prox2.gif (Size: 11.26 KB / Downloads: 984)
Hmmmm. I didn't anticipate that it would be this difficult. I'd like to avoid helper apps because I've gotten several friends to use Proxomitron and I supply them with updates and customizations from my config/lists. Yes, I know, I'm not exactly the most qualified for that, but the program with sidki's filters does some incredible things and I'm the best they've got. It's hard enough to convince people to use it at all, but I think an additional program would be an even tougher sell. From what I read above, it looks like I'm stuck with the warnings when filtering https. If that's the case, maybe the best decision is to not filter. |
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