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Yes, it works! - bruceetnyre_dotmac

The directions by rskinner do work, but I couldn’t open the info.plist files with TextEdit. I use an application called Bookdog, which sorts bookmarks, and it somehow interfered with opening the info.plist files. When I double-clicked on the files, it brought up an error message in Bookdog. When I tried to open them from TextEdit I got an error message that TextEdit could not open the files.

So I used PListEdit Pro (shareware) to open the two .plist files, changed the numbers and it worked! No more ads in Safari!

Thank you very much, rskinner! Brilliant!

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Wednesday, March 19 2008 @ 10:35 AM PDT


Yes, it works! - ajmc7

Count me as another who was able to accomplish this successfully... with a dog on his lap, to boot! Tnx for the fix

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Thursday, April 03 2008 @ 11:43 AM PDT