How do i convert link to working url?

Spacehead

Lifer
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I see the 'remove redirects'bookmarklet.
but how do I get it to work?
You have it in your bookmarks toolbar, correct?
When you're on any page, if there are links with redirects, just click on the "remove redirects" tool and it will remove all redirects on that page only.
It's just a one time deal though, so if you go back to the same page later you have to do it again to remove the redirects.
Yeah, i just tried a test page. Even after removing the redirects just refreshing the page brings them back so you have to use the tool again. I guess i don't run into redirecting links often enough for it to be a bother. Useful tool when you need it.
 

JEDI

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You have it in your bookmarks toolbar, correct?
When you're on any page, if there are links with redirects, just click on the "remove redirects" tool and it will remove all redirects on that page only.
It's just a one time deal though, so if you go back to the same page later you have to do it again to remove the redirects.
Yeah, i just tried a test page. Even after removing the redirects just refreshing the page brings them back so you have to use the tool again. I guess i don't run into redirecting links often enough for it to be a bother. Useful tool when you need it.
ugg.. still cant get it to work.

here's an example ink:
http://slickdeals.net/?adobeRef=0d4509e49dee11e6b236f66cf2eef0800002&pno=231523&lno=1&trd=Cameta+Camera+via+Newegg+Flash&afsrc=1&mon=1&ref=1

it re-directs to:
http://www.jdoqocy.com/click-448585...tion&cm_mmc=AFC-C8Junction-_-cables-_-na-_-na

and I have jdoqocy.com blocked in my HOST file
 

Spacehead

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Let me try something. This might take a few edits of this post.


In your "here's an example ink" that you posted, nothing is happening using the remove redirects tool for me. The link stays the same. Clicking on that link, the redirect is blocked by Ghostery for me.

In your "it re-directs to" link however, after using the remove redirects tool the link changes to:
http://flash.newegg.com/product/9SI...tion&cm_mmc=AFC-C8Junction-_-cables-_-na-_-na
which i can get to.


I guess i'm more used to seeing redirect links that look more like this
Code:
http://www.site 1.com/out/?id=92899308&g=42&u=http://www.site 2.com/???/???/

and getting turned into this

Code:
http://www.site 2.com/???/???/


I'm no expert in this so i'm not sure of the technical aspects or redirecting links.
I'm using Firefox, which browser are you using?

I'm done editing this.
 
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Spacehead

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By the way, after using the tool the link looks the same on the page (still starts with jdoqocy), but hover over it to see that it changes to (starts with flash.newegg)
 

JEDI

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Let me try something. This might take a few edits of this post.


In your "here's an example ink" that you posted, nothing is happening using the remove redirects tool for me. The link stays the same. Clicking on that link, the redirect is blocked by Ghostery for me.

In your "it re-directs to" link however, after using the remove redirects tool the link changes to:
http://flash.newegg.com/product/9SI...tion&cm_mmc=AFC-C8Junction-_-cables-_-na-_-na
which i can get to.

I'm no expert in this so i'm not sure of the technical aspects or redirecting links.
I'm using Firefox, which browser are you using?
the 'remove redirects' tool doesn't work in IE. :(
but it works in chrome the same way in your post.

it doesn't do anything for my 'here's an example' link but works fine in the "it re-directs to" link.

unfortunately, I don't have an easy way to go from the slickdeals page to a useable format that the 'remove redirects' tool can use. :(
any ideas on that?
 

John Connor

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OpenDNS, block the URL if this is to entail everyone on your network. If your host file is large, consider disabling your DNS Client service in services. I heard that will make things faster and won't choke.

Your router, too should be able to block URLs. Just wild card it *.