On Monday 09 April 2001 22:25, you wrote: > > This demo is cool. You could deploy a system like this without modifying > > the fproxy anonymity filter. Just distribute your "App" as an html page > > which the user copies onto their local hard drive. Obviously such a page > > wouldn't trip the security filter because it never loads through fproxy. > > You could have the latest jar be pulled from a DBR updated freenet URI > > via fproxy. This won't trip the filter as long as > > application/octet-stream is in > > services.fproxy.passthroughMimeTypes in the config file. > > If you're going to ahve the user install something locally, why not just
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