You could use a web based RSS reader (such as Google Reader, or Bloglines they have a pretty beta out btw) to get around this. Unless of course they are savvy to that, and the reader is blocked as a proxy¹ site.
(If you get sacked, is not my fault :-) ) J On 25/8/07 10:08, "vijay chopra" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > James, you may be interested to know that that link (presumably your blog) is > blocked by Websense (yes, I work Saturdays); apparently: > > "The Websense category "Social Networking and Personal Sites" is filtered." > What exactly do you have on there. I'm intrigued... I'm certainly going to > check it out at home now. > > Vijay. > > On 24/08/07, James Cridland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> On 8/24/07, Andrew Bowden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> >>> I saw http://www.shareicons.com/ <http://www.shareicons.com/> for the >>> first time as well (I'm probably very out of touch!) >> >> Me too! The Wordpress plugin is now added to http://james.cridland.net/blog/ >> - and it's clear, to me, that this is a better solution. >> >> //j >> >> >> >> >> > >