Correct. Regards Henrik
On Thursday 06 March 2003 18.58, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > But a custom redirector might be able to keep a rough notion of a > session based on client IP address, and a logging database. For > the first GET request of the day, that redirector could send the > user to an intermediary 'warning' page hosted by an HTTP server > somwhere along with the destination URL passed in the GET > querystring, and log that they have visited once that day... Of > course this assumes you assumes you are comfortable with and have > time to be scripting a database-backed redirector in Python or > Perl, and a database of your choice. > > Sean > > -----Original Message----- > From: Henrik Nordstrom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 1:19 AM > To: Ben White > Cc: Question > Subject: Re: [squid-users] Display Company Policy > > > The main problem to solve in this equation is "once". Depending on > your situation "users" might also require some consideration to be > clearly defined. > > HTTP is quite stateless in it's nature with no notion of a > "session", and so is Squid (yet). > > Regards > Henrik > > tor 2003-03-06 klockan 09.34 skrev Ben White: > > Hi, > > > > I was thinking if it is possible for my company > > policies to be dispalyed (in HTML) when users start > > using squid proxy at the start of the day. I want this > > HTML to be displayed once, regardless of how many > > times users use squid subsequently. > > > > Can this be done, and how to do it ? > > > > Thanks for any suggestions / ideas. > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Do You Yahoo!? > > Promote your business from just $5 a month! > > http://sg.biztools.yahoo.com
