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Mar. 27, 2004, 05:33 AM
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I have been using Proxomitron since the time popups started to get annoying. But I have never really delved into the workings of the filter systems. So please understand where I am coming from if I seem like a neophyte.
Sidki's filter set is very stupendous, it must be hard to get your filters to work for all the messy code out there. But I have ran into a predicament with some sites that should be coded well but don't work well with the filters. :P And I did what Sidki suggested in the first post to turn off some of the debug filters. I am running JakxPack IV with Sidki' set and I have tested all of these in both Opera and Firefox and they all return the same result except the last one:1) Tucows doesn't work: http://www.tucows.com/preview/231121.html I get everything up until the category listing which would be "Windows > System and utilities > File encryption > Advanced Encryption Package 2004 Professional", everything after that is blank except for the nagivation bar at the bottom. 2) MozillaZine forum's navigation bar doesn't work: http://forums.mozillazine.org/ The navigation boxes on the right side doesn't work at all, all I see is two little rectangle boxes. 3) Dictionary.com's search: http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=nonpareil This last one is very strange. If I type in a correctly spelled word one after another, it will work. But if I type in a mispelled word, I won't get any results of the corrections and I can't look up anymore words even if I type in the correct spelling. So the only remedy I found was to clear the cache where then I can start using the dictionary again but the cycle will repeat if I type in a mispelled word... (*Note: The thesaurus works perfectly...) 4) There's another one with JavaScript and it only breaks in Firefox but it's a private site so I will just paste the code here. The site has tables like this: Quote:<tr bgcolor="#7DB6F0" onmouseout="mOut(this,'#7DB6F0');" onmouseover="mOvr(this,'#E7E9CF');" onclick="popup('2950')"><td height="18" valign="middle"> NASA Seeks New Frontier in Jet Engines</td></tr>And this is the script for the mouse events: Quote:<script language="javascript">So the problem is that everytime I move my mouse over one of these table elements (they are really links), I keep getting " • JS Error: event is not defined" added after the little bar appended by your script and eventually... it fills up the screen. And the table background doesn't get changed either but that's probably a Firefox problem... Thanks for your time.
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Mar. 27, 2004, 06:28 AM
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Hi "~Seikatsu~",
Welcome to the FORUM! Glad You are Here. ![]() I fired up FireFox and clicked on the links. No Problem here. I'm running Xp with IE 6 browser. You might try downloading and running "SafeXP" to take care of those error messages. It turns error messages off. "Click Here" Best Wishes, "~JaK~" [smoke] |
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Mar. 27, 2004, 06:05 PM
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Hi Seikatsu,
Seikatsu Wrote:1) Tucows doesn't work: http://www.tucows.com/preview/231121.htmlUh-oh, that's a bug - thanks! ![]() Right-click the Proxomitron tray-icon -> Edit List -> AddCommentPairs (*.ptxt needs to be set to open in an editor). Look for... Code: (^(^- ))$NEST(- (ad(v(er|)t| : \w| -| space| server))\1, ?+{20}*,Code: - (ad(v(er|)t| : \w| -| space| server))\1 ?++{0,80}- >Quote:2) MozillaZine forum's navigation bar doesn't work: http://forums.mozillazine.org/That's by design. There is a link on the upper left: "Toggle Original Layout". If you don't want that, disable "MozillaZine: Alternate Display 4.02.10 (toggle) [s] (d.s)". Quote:3) Dictionary.com's search: http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=nonpareilAnd another bug! Edit "AddCommentPairs.ptxt" again - this time look for... Code: Advertising.com[^a-z/] ?+{20}*(,|end) (Advertising.com)\1 ?++{0,30}-- > $SET(2=a02: )Code: - Advertising.com[^a-z/] ?+{20}*(,|end) (Advertising.com)\1 ?++{0,30}-- >$SET(2=a02: )Quote:4) There's another one with JavaScript and it only breaks in Firefox but it's a private site so I will just paste the code here. The site has tables like this:As probably has become apparent by now i'm not exactly a JS specialist [lol], but IIRC the "event" object is IE proprietary. Actually you will see JS errors quite often with Gecko browsers. To turn that off, disable "Error Messages to Footer 3.12.08 (ie moz endhdr never) [s] (d.1)". Note: Such errors also happen if you don't filter the page -- You just don't see them, unless you have the JS console open. Also, if there is demand i can add a "don't show errors" bypass section for those heavily error-loaded sites. PS: If you get the feeling that this config is too complicated, i would recommend JD's config set. It is not only very good, but JD also pays much attention that it is easy to understand and to handle for people new to Proxomitron's language. I would miss your bug reports tho ![]() sidki |
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Mar. 27, 2004, 07:56 PM
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Hmmmmm, . . .I'm wondering why I didn't experience the problem! I think I'll check to see if I've got a browser "leak" somewhere, . .
Later "Guys", "~JaK~~" |
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Mar. 27, 2004, 08:05 PM
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Hey Jak, i think you didn't see the "Ad-Comment" bug on that dictionary.com page because it is dynamically generated. I needed to hit reload a couple of times to see it. Very tricky! [lol]
Thanks for jumping in, sidki |
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Mar. 28, 2004, 02:29 AM
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I uploaded a zip with the bugfixes so far, an updated readme, and optional files.
D/L link and more details are in the first post. |
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Mar. 28, 2004, 03:01 AM
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Thanks Sidki for the bugfixes
And that "MozillaZine: Alternate Display 4.02.10 (toggle) [s] (d.s)" filter is great! I thought that "Toggle Original Layout" was a MozillaZine.org code. Hehe, silly Me. I am sorry if I looked ignorant asking for fixes which were already intentional, I should have gone through the filters more carefully...I have used JD's filter set since last September, but I think it's too strict on some sites I visit especially when I use Opera/Firefox and I think I need to try something new anyways. Your filter is a great alternative that is a bit more 'laxed but still has that "secure" feeling to it. I will keep reporting in bugs as I see them.
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Mar. 28, 2004, 05:06 AM
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Ummm..., is it possible to request another translation than Google's automatic web translation page because it's only limited to Italian, French, Spanish, German, and Portuguese... Maybe you coul use Google's Language Tools or Altavista's Babel and make it into a translation toolbar on the top set as the key "t" like in JD's set..
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Mar. 28, 2004, 06:29 AM
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Nevermind....
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Mar. 28, 2004, 12:19 PM
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Google came in handy because it's the only engine with auto-recognition.
For other languages i suggest bookmarklets. Here is what i use (language -> English). |
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Mar. 28, 2004, 01:51 PM
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The Geobytes site-specific filter was broken:
Code: [Patterns] |
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Mar. 29, 2004, 12:46 AM
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Is anybody able to download that bookmarklet attachment? I keep getting sent to this:
Quote:<script type="text/javascript">document.location="http://www.cheatandwin.com/~proxo/ |
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Mar. 29, 2004, 02:23 AM
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Join the crowd...
I haven't been able to download from this site since day one... |
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Mar. 29, 2004, 02:38 AM
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Here is an offsite link
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Mar. 29, 2004, 06:02 AM
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Hmmmm, still... Google's automatic translation page is only limited to Italian, French, Spanish, German, and Portuguese. But if I must, because I thought it would be useful in your filter set, I could always get the code for the toolbar from JD's filter set which has a broader range to pick from and seemed more convenient right at the top...
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But I have ran into a predicament with some sites that should be coded well but don't work well with the filters. :P And I did what Sidki suggested in the first post to turn off some of the debug filters. I am running JakxPack IV with Sidki' set and I have tested all of these in both Opera and Firefox and they all return the same result except the last one:

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