I suppose that this is possible, though it could bog things down pretty
badly:
I was asked recently whether or not access to URLs could be denied based
on
HTML content and not just the URL. I suggested a redirector, but then
realized
the URL-only scheme. I suppose that a redirector could view the
contents of
the html using the squid client app or native Perl, then parse that to
search for
certain strings that a site wants to block. If it passes, return the
URL. If
not, redirect.
I realize this is even more big-brotherish than most care to even
consider,
but it has been requested. I was wondering if anyone had tried this...
Received on Wed Jun 10 1998 - 07:25:23 MDT
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