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URL Expressions to Filter
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Expression (e.g. http://www.site.com/ad/*):
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Enable or disable AdBlocK filters. When enabled a set of expressions to be blocked should be defined in the filter list for blocking to take effect.
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When enabled blocked images will be removed from the page completely otherwise a placeholder 'blocked' image will be used.
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This is the list of URL filters that will be applied to all linked images and frames. The filters are processed in order so place more generic filters towards the top of the list.
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Enter an expression to filter. Expressions can be defined as either a filename style wildcard e.g. http://www.site.com/ads* or as a full regular expression by surrounding the string with '/' e.g. //(ad|banner)\./
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<h1>Konqueror AdBlocK</h1> Konqueror AdBlocK allows you to create a list of filters that are checked against linked images and frames. URL's that match are either discarded or replaced with a placeholder image.
There are leading/trailing spaces here. Each one represents a space character. Enter a space in the equivalent position in the translation.
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Located in filteropts.cpp:452
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If this box is checked, Konqueror will draw a frame as placeholder around not yet fully loaded images that are embedded in a web page.<br>Especially if you have a slow network connection, you will probably want to check this box to enhance your browsing experience.
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Located in htmlopts.cpp:139
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This box contains the domains and hosts you have set a specific Java policy for. This policy will be used instead of the default policy for enabling or disabling Java applets on pages sent by these domains or hosts. <p>Select a policy and use the controls on the right to modify it.
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Located in javaopts.cpp:126
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Here you can set specific Java policies for any particular host or domain. To add a new policy, simply click the <i>New...</i> button and supply the necessary information requested by the dialog box. To change an existing policy, click on the <i>Change...</i> button and choose the new policy from the policy dialog box. Clicking on the <i>Delete</i> button will remove the selected policy, causing the default policy setting to be used for that domain.
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Located in javaopts.cpp:145
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