> According to Zoltan Kinczli,
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > Would someone send me an update on java blocking stategy with
> > proxy servers? I have a CERN proxy, should I consider something else?
> Im not sure if the CERN proxy has it, but Netscape Proxy server
> will do that as well as a bunch of other filtering things.
> (java, javascript, activeX, virus checking(pc types)..etc )
>
> Bascially, for java and the like it scans the content on the
> way back to the client and zaps <applet> ( or any one your pick )
> It replaces it with white space so the content length isnt
> affected.
Javakill is a quick hack that works in that way too. It zaps
Java and Javascript tags, effectively making HTML docs
Java[script] free.
Available as:
ftp://ftp.cryptonet.it/pub/javakill.c
--vince
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