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I'm not a Squid developer, and i don't want to burst Your bubble, but i
looked at what Your filter can do; Squid can already block MIME types,
and Privoxy (www.privoxy.org) can do most if not all of the rest.
Additionally, i don't want to speak for the Squid developers, but my
impression is that the future direction for filtering in Squid tends to
be ICAP-based.

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Olaf Titz wrote: | Hello all, | | my name is Olaf Titz, I'm doing a bit of consultancy and freelance | programming as time permits. | During the past years I have developed a patch for Squid 2.x to add some | filtering capabilities[1]. I'm now doing paid work on porting this to | Squid 3. It's my and my client's interest to get this integrated into | mainline Squid in the longer term, so I'm interested in participating in | Squid development a bit. | | regards | | Olaf | | [1] see http://sites.inka.de/~bigred/devel/squid-filter.html |

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