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Vasily2016-10-24 06:30:04
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Vasily, 2016-10-24 06:30:04

Why is the word advertising blocked by the server?

The question may be strange, but I wasted a lot of time in vain to come to it. So:
I transferred my site to openServer, its name begins with Advertising, so OpenServer did not even see it (in the list of sites). I caulked the insides of the site for a long time, then transferred it to Denwer, then to my vps, nothing anywhere. The name of the site is the last thing I could think of. After some time, I got to the name, and here is one more thing, if you don’t write the name in its entirety, but say advertis, then the servers already see the site, but do not include css files. If you completely change the name, then everything works correctly. What kind of magic is this, I have never seen such a thing.

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Alexey Ukolov, 2016-10-24
Demyanuk @WELES333

You didn’t describe what exactly “invisibility” manifests itself in, but judging by the symptoms, it’s most likely AdBlock. Try turning it off and check.

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CityCat4, 2016-10-24
@CityCat4

translate the word advertising or you can guess :) Some kind of ad blocker is triggered. Giving sites such names is the right way to ban list :)
Most likely it will work on avdert and even adv, since these are the most common abbreviations.

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