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jackmiles
08-03-2007, 11:36 PM
I just have this problem using WEP6 where my adsense ad is being block whenever I try to view it on internet explorer 6. But this doesn't occur with other free tools like Blogger or Wordpress and some others. How do I fix this problem so that IE6 wont block my adsense ad?:confused: I mean how to insert the ads code the right way? I know that WEP6 is a very powerful tool and I love to use it because it saves me a lot of time and certainly it's easy to use. I just want it to be more 'perfecto'.

Thanks.

Dave Koehler
08-04-2007, 12:25 PM
This is not a WE problem. If you had the script wrong it would not show up with any viewing program. It's got to be an IE ad blocker turned on though I never saw it block google ads before.

Although.....seems to me that when I was working with those that if I had the hidden box size wrong (too small) they would not show up.

jackmiles
08-05-2007, 09:35 AM
I know that IE6 ad blocker turn on by default. I'm confuse because it blocks the ads on my page but not others. What I did is insert an image with the same size as the ads and > tools > custom script assistant > object event and then I just insert the ads script code. Another way is creating a html table with text and make the ads float to the right. It still doesn't show up.

If there's another way to insert the ads script, please let me know ok...

Dave Koehler
08-06-2007, 01:56 AM
I have never seen IE block adsense, only pop ups. I guess I keep wondering how you know they are actually being blocked?

I thought of something else that may be peculiar to IE. Check your adsense instructions. Seems to me that if you don't have X amount of space around their ads the ads don't work. IE if you have a picture or a text section too close to it, it will not work.
Maybe it's not an issue with the other viewers but it sure is with the most used one, IE.

Dave

Support_EL
08-07-2007, 04:32 PM
If you are viewing this in preview mode rather than on the web, IE will block local scripts. This is part of the new security functions of IE. You can either 'ok' the blocked message if you see it, or check in tools > options and include the 'mark of the web' to prevent IE blocking scripts in local previews.