Sorry - I have no idea of the details behind their filtering.

Dejan Kozina wrote:
This sounds interesting (as in: a brand new way to fail). Is there a
pattern or a rule of thumb regarding which script passes the block, and
do you perhaps know if the ruleset is something that comes with the
proxy or has been created anew?

djn

david wrote:
Well, my employer has 1600 staff members browsing the web with IE6,
protected by a proxy that strips some (but not all) Javascript.


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