>
> Because JavaScript is typically embedded within your HTML, you really
> can't block it at the firewall.
>
sorry, why not?
the proxy has all the data.
(sure, you have to stay up to date with new javascript commands.)
i think there is a patch in the fwall-users @
tis .
com archive for
the TIS http-gw.
rolf
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