On Wed, Sep 03, 2003 at 04:28:23PM -0400, Alvaro Gordon-Escobar wrote:
> Is it possible to block pop ups with squid?
Not very nicely at least. The window will open though but then only the
Squid error page will be displayed. I would recommend using a content
filter like privoxy in a chain with Squid. It also features such
wonderful tricks like translating "Microsoft" to "Microsuck". ;)
Privoxy changes the displayed HTML to remove the offending Javascript
portions and is easily extentible.
> I have a list of porn websites that I block, but when a user hits one of
> them, the site gets blocked, but the website was able to send data to
> squid to cause the client machine to open pop-ups.
The popup is JavaScript driven and does not need any loading of further
HTML pages. It is already contained in the HTML page that your browser
has already loaded.
Maybe I misunderstood you.
Christoph
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