On Tue, 18 Apr 2006, Paul Hendry wrote:

I'll see what I can do but it's only in the lab at present. I'm not sure a public address would be any help as it relies on all your web traffic being transparently proxied through the MT. Once a pre-defined timer expires the MT would then send a pop-up to the end users when they next request (at least I think that's the theory). It should also block all traffic until the end user has seen the advert so I'm wondering if this would have problems with users running pop-up blockers. John?

It's not a popup. It delivers the page to the end user's browser directly. You are correct that transparent proxy is part of it. I can't say if it will log them out if they are not running a web-browser and cannot view the advertisement.

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