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Broker 08-19-2003 11:33 AM

HuntingNet & pop-up blockers
 
Not posting here much anymore, pop-ups on the net are getting terrible, so, I installed a pop-up blocker, & this site logs me out when my pop-up blocker is running. Anyone know how to fix this annoying little problem?

Darrel

LBR 08-19-2003 03:29 PM

RE: HuntingNet & pop-up blockers
 
Have to contact administration to find out for sure, but I don' t think there is a way around it. I hate the dang things myself--wish there was a way I could spam the spammers!

Chad

IrishLad32 08-19-2003 09:45 PM

RE: HuntingNet & pop-up blockers
 


Chad, I heard something hilarious on the radio one day concerning spammers. They were talking about how most of spam is porn, so someone should start e-mailing the spammers a bunch of bible verses. It thought it was hilarious, but maybe it was ' cause it was nighttime, I was tired and working and out in the boonies.

Brandan

DL2 08-26-2003 06:42 AM

RE: HuntingNet & pop-up blockers
 
I am getting lots of popups recently too. Anyone know of a link that I can download blockers?

Hunting.net will have to realize that having thier own popups will cost them biz. Sign of the times I guess.

Woodduck 08-26-2003 09:12 PM

RE: HuntingNet & pop-up blockers
 
I did a Google search and found ' Nomoreads 101' and it' s working here. Haven' t had any ads. Some sites, I have to turn it off; it' s very simple. If you don' t turn it off at Google and Cabelas and one or two other sites you see a bunch of letters, numbers and mixed up garble.
I' m still using windows 95 and IE 4.0.
Do a search and put in whatever you' re using. That' s what I did and I' m real pleased with the trial (free) version that I got.

PowDuck 08-28-2003 07:04 AM

RE: HuntingNet & pop-up blockers
 
I use PanicWare' s PopUpStopper. I do have to turn it off when I reply here, but as soon as I get the reply window up I turn it back on. If I sign on logged in already I have no problems.

www.panicware.com

PopUpStopper Free Edition

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Broker 08-28-2003 05:43 PM

RE: HuntingNet & pop-up blockers
 
Thanks, PowDuck, I downloaded that blocker, it allows me to stay logged in. This site logged me out, even with the other blocker I was using turned off. This one seems to work better in that regard.

DP

lamb1647 08-31-2003 08:33 PM

RE: HuntingNet & pop-up blockers
 
The only problem I have had with my popup blocker is it wants to blaock the login and reply screens as popups. But I have found I can hold down the CTRL key and click on LOGIN or REPLY and the respective screen does not get blocked. That enables me to login or reply to a thread.

Bill

PowDuck 09-01-2003 07:44 AM

RE: HuntingNet & pop-up blockers
 
Way cool, Lamb. Learn something new all the time. Sure beats turning it off to reply then turning it back on right after.

ctrl


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