Blocking the ":visited" status
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Jun. 04, 2007, 06:12 AM
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Blocking the ":visited" status
I have tried to create a filter to stop the ":visited" status from being snooped from Firefox on my Mac, but I am unable to do it. I have tried reading the tutorial, but it seems to be over my head. Basically, this is what I am trying to do:
Code: [Hide visited condition] Can you put more than one filter into one filter file? I tried to add this to another file with a different filter. |
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Jun. 04, 2007, 12:24 PM
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RE: Blocking the ":visited" status
You don't need to escape colons.
I am not sure if CSS allows you to put spaces around a colon, but if it does, you can do this: search = /:\s*visited/ replace = :nonvisited BTW, the technique of determining if a page was visited by querying link style can work even if you strip the :visited modifiers. The browser assigns a certain style to visited links by default, so you can query for that. And yes, it's possible to have several filters in a single file. |
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Jun. 05, 2007, 01:10 AM
Post: #3
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RE: Blocking the ":visited" status
Would the search = /:\s*visited/ allow for no spaces as well?
I just tested the filter in the new format. It still does nothing. The site I was using to test it does use the ":visited" code. This means that I just have to get used to clearing my history, right? |
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Jun. 05, 2007, 12:31 PM
Post: #4
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RE: Blocking the ":visited" status
It works for me.
Maybe you forgot to enable the filter? If you give me the URL of the test page, I'll take a look. Quote:Would the search = /:\s*visited/ allow for no spaces as well?Yes |
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Jun. 06, 2007, 05:23 AM
Post: #5
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RE: Blocking the ":nonvisited" status
Right! I forgot to enable the filter. It works now, after the computer was turned off and back on. You're a genius. Thanks a whole bunch.
The test site was http://gemal.dk/browserspy/ |
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