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This (squashed) commit adds this new feature in rekonq, letting
people to simply "forgot" adblock and let rekonq do everything for it
I added:
- a new (rekonq) adblock widget
- an asyncronous method to update rules from the net every TOT days
- a better AdBlockManager management.
What it is actually missing is the adp protocol support to add new
subscriptions to adblock. This will come the next week.
For now this part seems stable and needs just testing :)
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Removed the "options" part. Will be rewritten in rekonq 0.5
together with the UI..
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This time I decided for speed..
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I had a lot of problems implementing it because I started working on
assuming 2 things:
1) konqueror implementation works (it's not true, I found a bug! To guess what,
try loading current rekonq vs current konqueror against kde-apps.org)
2) Arora's implementation can be easily ported to kcm technology. Another wrong assumption,
based on MVP implementation.
Sorry for spamming master branch, guys.
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adblock (KDE one) fix #1
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Sorry about that :(
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This will be useful (if someone is interested) in pushing our patches
directly on khtml filter engine.
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But at least it's ads free!
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Now it's really time to go to bed :)
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