• Resolved mojamba

    (@mojamba)


    The plugin Adblock Notify Lite has a clever feature where you can use random selectors and files. This helps prevent adblockers from blocking it and works very well. The negative is that there is no consistent JS filename that can be used in the AO exclude settings (the file created looks like .../wp-content/uploads/ZoZT2ghPoZcZ/6PjlxNcwNws3.js). And, since there are page-specific differences inside that Adblock Notify JS file the AO generated files will differ across pages and the size quickly grows and grows. Any thoughts on how to make AO work well with this plugin? Maybe allowing a simple wildcard operator?

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  • Plugin Author Frank Goossens

    (@futtta)

    well, in most “normal” cases wp-content/uploads/ does not contain JS, so you might be able to exclude wp-content/uploads/?

    otherwise the only way would be for “Adblock Notify Lite” to hook into AO’s API, telling AO not to optimize ZoZT2ghPoZcZ/6PjlxNcwNws3.js (and all others).

    frank

    Thread Starter mojamba

    (@mojamba)

    Good point, and that might work. I’ll give it a try and/or make a suggestion on the Adblock Notify support forum.

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