Internet Explorer extension to view banned BlogSpot blogs
I am a regular reader of various blogs on Blogger/BlogSpot. Recently PTA has imposed ban on the blogs which are hosted on Blogger/BlogSpot. There are quite a few ways to bypass this access, I had created a simple Internet Explorer extension which will allow users to alter the url of the blogs, so that these blogs can be accessed.
A Simple process to access a BlogSpot site is to create a subscription an Online RSS reader such as BlogLines or Google Reader or any other RSS Reader. I am presonally using BlogLines, so I am not much practically effected by this ban. If you are using a RSS Reader (Online or Desktop) and the blog is updated, you will get a link to read those blogs on your Reader, when you have my extension installed, you can right clicks on BlogSpot link and then select [Bypass BlogSpot Ban (PKBlogs)], the link will be altered so that you can view the BlogSpot link via PKBlogs.com proxy server. If you perfom the following operations on a Non-BlogSpot link, nothing will happen.
If the link on which Right Click was performed contains a link to BlogSpot blog, right click and then select just click on that link, and the selected [Bypass BlogSpot Ban (PKBlogs)] as a result this blog new window, which will be showing the BlogSpot via the PKBlogs proxy server. Currently i had only added support for PKBlogs.com, which seems to be mainly used workaround to read Blogger/BlogSpot Blogs, but if there are any other ways to perform this action i suggest that users should provide feedback on the available options.
How to Install
Simple save following registry entry on your computer, and then double click it, click Yes, your done. Close all of your IE windows to see the effect of changes.
Registry File Link : http://mansoor.hadeedian.net/blogspot.reg
Please note that I am not in any case affiliated or linked with PKBlogs.com.
Any suggestions and feedbacks are always appreciated.
Happy Blogging !!!








Awesome utility - will it work with Firefox? or is it limited to IE
Teeth Maestro
18 May 06 at 4:45 am
There seems to be a problem saving the registry entry..unless I’m doing something entirely stupid..which is ofcourse a very credible possibility
blogger
19 May 06 at 5:10 am