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Glimmerblocker review3/1/2024 ![]() You can now drag (or copy) URLs from the suspects tab and the history tab.Īfter editing a rule, suspects which matches current rules are removed from the suspect list. Improved website compability: does not add charset to content-type header if charset was not specified in the headers sent from the server. The CONNECT http proxy now only allows port 443 (https) and 563 (snews) to tighten security. Takes less space and the text became way too complex with the new options. Thanks to Matthias Ruszala for reporting this bug.įilter edit "summary text" is now replaced with marker in the tab title. ![]() When update of a subscription fail due to "unknown host", GlimmerBlocker now retries after 1 hour instead of 1 day.įixed installer problem which made installation fail if the LaunchDaemons directory did not exist. This should avoid problems with web-sites that changes ip-address. Limits time the proxy server internally can cache DNS lookups to 30 seconds and to 10 seconds for failed lookups. Suggestion from Nicolas Berloquin.Īdded Javascript can now be placed just after or or just before or. This is how Apple describes the 'Apply' button should work, but I'm afraid too many users are used to the Windows standard which takes 'apply' as "save without closing", i.e. If you click cancel after 'preview', all changes are reverted (and not just those since you clicked 'preview'). By suggestion from Leo M.įilter rule edit sheet now has a 'preview' button. Improved "host not found / doesn't respond / etc" error page with links to Google cache, Coral cache, Wayback, WhoIs and Traceroute. ![]() This works only in Safari because the other browsers have their own support for keyword expansion. Supports both Firefox-style simple URL macro expansions and javascript-based expansions. New default filter includes a bunch of expansions. Type "wiki great gatsby" in Safari's URL field to perform a Wikipedia search. Shows all the rules that modified a request. The 'iTunes Store' filter below is such an example: it doesnt block iTunes or any other ads, it just enhances the user experience for users who prefer to keep iTunes in the background when clicking on a store link. New tab med recent blocks, whitelistings and transforms. Please note that GlimmerBlocker supports two kinds of filters: not only allows it blocking ads but it too supports improving sites.
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