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Element hide exception doesn't work if rule contains ~domain #1673

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AdamWr opened this issue Sep 19, 2022 · 1 comment
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Element hide exception doesn't work if rule contains ~domain #1673

AdamWr opened this issue Sep 19, 2022 · 1 comment

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@AdamWr
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AdamWr commented Sep 19, 2022

Steps to reproduce

  1. Add these rules:
##body
~adguard.com#@#body
  1. Go to - https://example.org/

Expected behavior

Website should be displayed correctly (shouldn't be "blank").

Actual behavior

Website is blank.
It looks like that generic exception doesn't work if there is ~domain in the rule.

AdGuard for Windows Version 7.11 nightly 12 (build 4048, CL 1.10.80)

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grumaxxx commented Oct 10, 2022

@AdamWr Actual behavior can be achieved with rules:

##body
adguard.com#@#body

tilde is redundant here

https://kb.adguard.com/en/general/how-to-create-your-own-ad-filters#exceptions-2

UPD: Apparently I made a mistake and you meant something else, let me double check

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