On Tue, Oct 30, 2001 at 03:21:48PM +1100, Damon Muller wrote: > Quoth Rick Pasotto, > > I normally run junkbuster and it looks like this somehow confuses 0.9.5. > > What happens is that the wrong page gets loaded. The URL window shows > > the correct address but the actual page seems to come from somewhere > > random in the cache. Today I tried to access www.linuxworld.com and got > > a 'This Page is Under Construction' page. Setting the proxy to 'direct > > internet connection' solved the problem. > > Check out the following for some workarounds > > http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=38488 > > Note that this frequently breaks, and un-breaks, and re-breaks again in > the nightlies. > > While junkbuster is still useful for some things (like blocking the > banners on slashdot without blocking all the other graphics), the "Block > images from this server", and Mozilla's cookie control make it a lot > less essential than it used to be. These days I have junkbuster's cookie > control turned off most of the time and just use Mozilla's cookie > functions.
Just found the Junkbuster bug and changing mozilla to use http 1.0 fix the problem. I prefer JunkEX which is a patch to Junkbuster, it can filter out rubbish like popup windows, resize and a lot more. Why JunkEX is not in the debian packages?