On Sunday 15 September 2002 08:25 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> hi there.
>
> sorry for posting to both lists, but the devl-list is for the developers (i
> heard they only read that list???) and the support-list is for the other
> mere mortals...  ;)
>
> the problem is, IE reads and evaluates CSS in HTML files and starts
> fetching background-images, bypassing fproxy. maybe even other programs
> tend to bypass fproxy, too

I think this was fixed when the anonymity filter was reimplemented.

> so what about writing a separate proxy-program, which will be connected by
> IE and all other programs on their way out into the internet. the proxy can
> then check if the request is a http one and if the http-referer can be
> identified as a html-page fetched by fproxy or other browser-based freenet
> gathering tools.
> if so (request freenet=secure space -> internet=insecure space), simply
> drop the request or return a "insecure request dropped" document.
>
> some thoughts? flames?

This'd be better done by rewriting the html imo.

> ps: are there experiences with opera? i'd like to see opera within the "use
> one of these good browsers" list when a user uses IE :)
>
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