Re: Norton Internet Security filtering out WebDNA processsed

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2004


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 58587
interpreted = N
texte = Matthew A Perosi wrote: > I told > the customer (since they are a registered NIS user) to try and find a > list of words from Norton and I'll program around them, but they were > not able to find such a published list. Obviously Norton won't tell. If that list was publicly known Norton's Ad blocker would be rendered useless: Here are two partial list, btw: http://www.partscatalog.com/navnotice.htm http://www.webpagesthatsuck.com/bad_ads.html Sal D'Anna wrote: > > Another issue worth mentioning is what Norton Internet Security and Firewall > does to your websites and income. I'm actually using file and folder names from those lists above to deliverately block content from computers with Norton's ad blocker installed. My sites are sponsor-financed and if a visitor doesn't want to pay the small price of watching a few discreet ads, he is simply not welcome there. > > If you are a Symantec Affiliate, your ads are not blocked. Not only that, Norton is *very* selective which ads to block. It attacks sme internet newspapers and leaves others alone for a start. Unconfirmed rumors has it that it's also possible for a company to buy Norton immunity. Frank Nordberg http://www.musicaviva.com http://www.roarogfrank.com ------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Norton Internet Security filtering out WebDNA processsed ( Robert Schmidt 2004)
  2. Re: Norton Internet Security filtering out WebDNA processsed ( Terry Wilson 2004)
  3. Re: Norton Internet Security filtering out WebDNA processsed ( Frank Nordberg 2004)
  4. Re: Norton Internet Security filtering out WebDNA processsed ( "Sal D'Anna" 2004)
  5. Re: Norton Internet Security filtering out WebDNA processsed ( Matthew A Perosi 2004)
  6. Re: Norton Internet Security filtering out WebDNA processsed ( "Sal D'Anna" 2004)
  7. Re: Norton Internet Security filtering out WebDNA processsed ( John Peacock 2004)
  8. Re: Norton Internet Security filtering out WebDNA processsed ( Phil Herring 2004)
  9. Norton Internet Security filtering out WebDNA processsed pages ( Robert Schmidt 2004)
Matthew A Perosi wrote: > I told > the customer (since they are a registered NIS user) to try and find a > list of words from Norton and I'll program around them, but they were > not able to find such a published list. Obviously Norton won't tell. If that list was publicly known Norton's Ad blocker would be rendered useless: Here are two partial list, btw: http://www.partscatalog.com/navnotice.htm http://www.webpagesthatsuck.com/bad_ads.html Sal D'Anna wrote: > > Another issue worth mentioning is what Norton Internet Security and Firewall > does to your websites and income. I'm actually using file and folder names from those lists above to deliverately block content from computers with Norton's ad blocker installed. My sites are sponsor-financed and if a visitor doesn't want to pay the small price of watching a few discreet ads, he is simply not welcome there. > > If you are a Symantec Affiliate, your ads are not blocked. Not only that, Norton is *very* selective which ads to block. It attacks sme internet newspapers and leaves others alone for a start. Unconfirmed rumors has it that it's also possible for a company to buy Norton immunity. Frank Nordberg http://www.musicaviva.com http://www.roarogfrank.com ------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/ Frank Nordberg

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