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Topic: [CoinURL] All ways to monetize your content! - page 13. (Read 39539 times)

legendary
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Is html5 only supported by Chrome? I don't think so ...
"The sandbox attribute is currently supported in Chrome and Safari."
 - http://www.w3schools.com/html5/att_iframe_sandbox.asp
Yes, it is true. But it is only one way how to automatically prevent malicious ads. While this feature is not supported in all browsers, I will continue to manually monitor ads for presence of the forced redirect scripts.
hero member
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Now ads are being be displayed in the separate sandbox, where parent's window forced redirect is not possible to perform.
So, you're not doing anything to help Firefox, Opera, or Internet Explorer users?
From a webdev standpoint, it's very tempting to only support Chrome, but it's most profitable to spend countless frustrated hours trying to get IE up to 2005 levels.
From an ideological standpoint, I'd only use HTML5 and CSS3, then wait for everyone to support the goddamn international standards.
From an end-user standpoint, I use Chrome (over FF) because I'd rather have more HTML5 support and forego random stuff like APNG.
I'd switch to maxathon if it was faster and I liked its UI better
Sources:
http://html5test.com/results/desktop.html
http://peacekeeper.futuremark.com/
donator
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I leave! Grin
I would expect nothing less! Smiley
staff
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I support freedom of choice
It seems that you are taking it too personaly Undecided
I leave! Grin
donator
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Is html5 only supported by Chrome? I don't think so ...
"The sandbox attribute is currently supported in Chrome and Safari."
 - http://www.w3schools.com/html5/att_iframe_sandbox.asp

Please do some research before posting.
staff
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I support freedom of choice
Is html5 only supported by Chrome? I don't think so ...
donator
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Now ads are being be displayed in the separate sandbox, where parent's window forced redirect is not possible to perform.
So, you're not doing anything to help Firefox, Opera, or Internet Explorer users?
sr. member
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Keep it Simple. Every Bit Matters.
Lethos, thank you for the suggestion.

Now ads are being be displayed in the separate sandbox, where parent's window forced redirect is not possible to perform.

Almost tempted to test that out, but I'll take your word for it Smiley
Glad to hear you are making these upgrades.
legendary
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Lethos, thank you for the suggestion.

Now ads are being be displayed in the separate sandbox, where parent's window forced redirect is not possible to perform.
sr. member
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Keep it Simple. Every Bit Matters.
You can control what they do. It's a matter of forcing it.
Is it easy? no
They get more ingenious with every turn. However you do ultimately have just as much control as they do.

One method that usually works.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1794974/using-js-how-can-i-stop-child-iframes-from-redirecting-or-at-least-prompt-users

Html5 has also introduced sandboxing
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/369498/how-to-prevent-iframe-from-redirecting-top-level-window

It's adoption however is not yet fully supported in all browsers. So sandboxing your iframe will have it's drawbacks until it does.

So I'd like to just say, It's not really true to say, "Unfortunately it is impossible to automatically detect these scripts."
If you'd some help in making this less of an issue, I'm sure I can find you a solution, but their is enough freely available advice and code out there.
legendary
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Browser extensions updated. Added SSL encryption, as well as possibility to set default password for protection series of the links.

Chrome extension: https://coinurl.com/download/coinurl_chrome.crx

Firefox add-on will be auto updated after Mozilla review, which takes about 3 days. If you don't want to wait, update manually right now:
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/downloads/file/155800/coinurl-1.1-fx.xpi
legendary
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Some advertisers try to fraudulently boost number of visitors by embedding script that forces redirect to their page.

Unfortunately it is impossible to automatically detect these scripts. But malicious ads are being immediately removed, right after I receive a complaint, without refunds to the advertisers. I think this measure will destroy any incentive to annoy users.
staff
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I support freedom of choice
It seems that there are some websites ( or just one ) that block the redirect.
Example:
ads

Can you find a way to auto-check these problems?
sr. member
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Keep it Simple. Every Bit Matters.
CoinURL operation fully recovered! Database was not affected by this accident.

Sorry for inconvenience!

Cheesy glad to hear it.
legendary
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CoinURL operation fully recovered! Database was not affected by this accident.

Sorry for inconvenience!
legendary
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I have called the hoster again. An operator said a hardware failure occurred. Right now they are replacing damaged equipment.

Don't panic! I have recent backup.
sr. member
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Keep it Simple. Every Bit Matters.
Our web hoster's server went offline. Don't worry, CoinURL operation will be restored soon.

P.S. I just called my hosting provider, they promised to restore operation within 30 mins.

I just noticed it was offline, glad to see you already on it.
legendary
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Our web hoster's server went offline. Don't worry, CoinURL operation will be restored soon.

P.S. I just called my hosting provider, they promised to restore operation within 30 mins.
legendary
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Content filtration changed. Options "politics" and "weapons" added. Alcohol and tobacco can be selected separately.

Please update filtration settings in your profile:
https://coinurl.com/profile-filter.php
legendary
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Added "now" subdomain.
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