>I've been looking at similar options, primarily to speed up web browsing
>on small screen devices connected via GPRS.
>
>
I'm looking at normal sized clients: IE/firefox on a laptop/desktop.
Again over satellite or GPRS.
>>What ability do I have to modify the content passing through squid? I'm
>>interested in emulating the ability to resize pictures and generally
>>mangle the HTML that you find in a proxy like "Rabbit":
>>http://www.khelekore.org/rabbit/
>>
>>
>
>Have you considered using an instance of the transcoding proxy as a
>parent proxy for Squid?
>
>
Do you mean the IBM software or to you mean "transcoding proxy" as a
generic term for Rabbit?
Rabbit doesn't quite do what I want, in particular it doesn't easily let
the user change back and forward to higher quality versions. I want
more control over this and am quite prepared to write something. I also
have other requirements and will probably need a proxy client on the
laptop end and also something else at the server end because I implement
a compressing tunnel using an advanced compression algorithm.
So I really just wondered how much of this functionality I could push
into Squid and how much needs to be on the external proxy...
If anyone knows of any other good opensource proxy applications
(commercial or otherwise) that I could use for this process then please
let me know
Ed W
Received on Wed Jun 08 2005 - 08:51:56 MDT
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