Derek,
Tim, your increasingly desperate efforts to get your point across are becoming ridiculous. Blocking ads like repainting someone's house? Do me a favour...
Granted that is a little extreme, but it was the best analogy I could think of at the time.
I fully accept your right to insist that people who view your site view the lot - ads and all. Put a text banner at the top of each page which states your conditions for viewing the site and telling people you don't or can't accept the terms to leave without viewing the content. Enforce this with technology if you can.
If it becomes a problem, I might put such a banner, however I hate to purposely make the site look unfriendly even to those viewing banners. I very well may create an ad-blocker blocker though. For the moment it isn't a problem, I just don't like the fact that people don't realize that by blocking the ads _I_ must pay for their trip to my site. I hope this never becomes a serious problem... -Tim ----------------------------------------------------------------- Timothy R. Butler Universal Networks Information Tech. Consultant Christian Web Services Since 1996 ICQ #12495932 AIM: Uninettm An Authorized IPSwitch Reseller tbutler@uninetsolutions.com http://www.uninetsolutions.com ===================== "Solutions that Work" =====================
But at the end of the day you must accept that if you are putting content in a public place, the public are going to choose to view it under their own terms. If you don't like that, make it a closed site where people accept your terms when they register.
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