On Wed, 3 Jul 2002, Rick Matthews wrote:

> No, those don't tell you what you need to know. Things like:
> 
> Nudity
> Graphic Nudity
> Pornography
> Coarse Language
> Obscene language
> Sexual situations
> etc.

Yup, this is what is needed.  However, one thing that makes me wonder is 
how to deal with sites that fit into more than one category.  For example, 
let's assume that we use categories like Rick mentioned above.  Let's say 
that we have a porn site.  Most porn sites would fit into several or all 
of the above categories.  So, do we list it in all of them, or just in the 
Pornography category?  For the sake of completeness, you almost have to 
list it in every category that applies.  However, that means that those of 
us who use multiple categories with squidGuard are going to end up with a 
lot of duplicate entries in our lists.  I guess after downloading the 
categories we want from the distribution site, we'll just have to weed out 
duplicates on our own.  I don't see any other way around this.

-- 
Craig
Xpressweb Internet Services
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http://www.xpressweb.com


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