On Wednesday 10 September 2003 07.15, Diego Rivera wrote:

> One thing that I've observed is that - AFAIK - there's no way for
> full-on content filtering to be performed by SQUID.

Not without coding no.

Most true content filters working with Squid today acts as another 
proxy either inbetween the clients and Squid or between Squid and the 
Internet.

In future Squid may support the ICAP framework which allows to easily 
hook into the request and response data flows. There is currently two 
projects implementing ICAP for Squid-2.5:

a) There is a proof of concept at http://devel.squid-cache.org/icap/ 
developed by HP Labs.

b) MARA Systems AB is also working on a more streamlined ICAP patch 
allowing responses to be modified on the fly without full buffering 
at the ICAP server and is currently verifying the functionality of 
this patch. 

Regards
Henrik

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