On Tue, Jul 16, 2002 at 05:55:34PM -0400, Kevin B. McCarty wrote: > > I seem to be able to access sites directly by typing in the URL in a > > fresh Mozilla session. However, if I try to follow an external link on > > a website (e.g. click on the http://www.debian.org/distrib/packages > > link from debianplanet.org), junkbuster seems to look for the external > > file on the server I am currently browsing. > > Try this: in Mozilla, go to Edit->Preferences->Advanced->HTTP Networking > and check the "Use HTTP 1.0" option. The problem is that Junkbuster > doesn't support the HTTP version 1.1 protocol. > > Even better: install privoxy, the updated replacement for junkbuster. > (Should be in unstable; don't know if privoxy has made its way to woody.) Thanks for that suggestion - with the lack of real dependancies I've manually downloaded the unstable package and it seems to be working well so far (will get around to tweaking when I have more time). -- Daniel Rees // e: dan@dwrees.co.uk // w: http://www.dwrees.co.uk PGP: 0x227BB64B - send e-mail in privacy with GnuPG at http://gnupg.org
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