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Old 11-10-2004, 10:33 AM  
dcortez
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...but when certain companies go to far that they have 8 or more cycles of pop ups before anything can be done.. thats sick.
But why does NO not *mean* NO (or NONE) when a user chooses so.

The "don't go TOO far" argument which is often used to defend 'some' popups makes sense (to me) when one is unsure of what their visitor prefers.

But, when you know the visitor does not want ANY popups (I'm sure they could code a popup counter feature in blockers to allow a couple through if the user wanted it) then the issue is:

Are you respecting your visitors' expressed wishes or not?

And if you are not, then what makes your popup different from a virus?

-Dino
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