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Popup ads really annoy me, and I believe they have hit a new low.

Originally posted by Shocko
The problem lies with the idiots who use crap web browsers(naming no names *cough*) that don't give you control over what javascript can do.
If no-one saw the popups, then they wouldn't be there.
Originally posted by Shocko
Run your own computer how you want, just don't have ago at me, for pointing out the blatant truth, in a thread where people are bitching about advertisements. You choose to have popups ads, so quit whining![]()
Originally posted by Shocko
It's a question of choice. I choose not to let people do things on my computer, that I don't want them to do.
Run your own computer how you want, just don't have ago at me, for pointing out the blatant truth, in a thread where people are bitching about advertisements. You choose to have popups ads, so quit whining![]()
heh that url was floating around irc ages ago, just a simple iframe pointing to c: - obviously its gonna find c:\ so makes anyone with out a brain cell worryOriginally posted by Silentb00b{KEA}
My fav is the one that says you computer can be accessed and shows you a dir. of your c drive in the window.
Silentb00b{KEA}
Originally posted by Shocko
It's a question of choice. I choose not to let people do things on my computer, that I don't want them to do.
Run your own computer how you want, just don't have ago at me, for pointing out the blatant truth, in a thread where people are bitching about advertisements. You choose to have popups ads, so quit whining![]()
Originally posted by Shocko
Delete your flash pluggin
You seem to be missing the point - If you're happy to have popups ads, then i'm happy for you to be happy. However, people like Jas moan about popups - whilst completely ignoring the concept of "another browser". Oh, and Bods, i shower every day![]()
Oh, that old china. So what? IE *is* part of the Windows shell. Saying that therefore the fact that it's faster is moot is like saying it doesn't count that turbocharging an engine makes it more powerful.Originally posted by Shocko
Since you're obviously dissing Mozilla, some facts:
1) Mozilla *appears* to take up more resources. This is because IE is cached into your memory on startup - If you didn't have IE, you'd have more resources when free when you're not browsing the web.
That's about 2.8 seconds too long. Plus, most of us do this thing called "multitask" - right now I've got 5 IE windows open, and that's a fairly average session.2) Mozilla takes me about 3seconds to startup if it's allready cached into the ram, and about 5 if i've been playing q3 or something. Considering i only have to start it once per web browsing session, this is hardly a calamity.
And also not representative of Mozilla as a whole. Here's what some review sites had to say about Mozilla (note - NONE of these are typically pro-MS, anti-Linux/OS/Mozilla sites - one of them is in fact a pro-Mozilla site).3) I've only had one crash with the 1.0 releases, which was when i hadn't quit mozzy before going to bed, so when i got up, i just carried on using it, which resulted in a crash upon loading a page. Considering i use mozilla for several hours everyday, this is an impecable record.
Nice 'fact'. Now go to bugzilla.mozilla.org. Type in 'HTML'. "1896 bugs found". Try the same with 'css' (486 bugs) or 'javascript' (855 bugs). Now read O'Reilly's reports on how Mozilla is the least standard-adherent modern browser available.4) Mozilla renders html4 perfectly, implements css brilliantly, and has good support of javascript.
No. I choose to use a reliable, stable, quick, efficient browser. Suppression of popup ads is not my primary requirement. Having said that, I also do not choose to have popups hijack my desktop - the owners of the popups choose to do so. That's the difference between not-opting out and opting in, which is what I said originally. If you are run over when crossing the road, you didn't choose to be run over by virtue of the fact that you didn't explicitly choose not to be run over by walking on the pavement.Let me get this straight. You don't like popups, yet you choose to use a web browser that doesn't give you control of what you view... By all means, do what you want when it comes web browsing; Just stop with all this moaning about ads.