> >  Second, if you use TLS (SSL) exclusively, you should be able to prevent
> > this.
>
> I tested for this and yes it does prevent it.  However that is not actually
> the point.  The point is much bigger than the pennies they sole from my
> websites ad revenue.  Maybe I am the only one but to me this practice,
> replacing the content of a webpage with their own content, is a heinous
> affront to the idea of an open Internet.
>
> Maybe I am going off the rails here but isn't this exactly what the Net
> Neutrality fight was all about? Not fast lanes and slow lanes but data
> integrity!
>
> Thanks for the pointer on the JS code I will look into it and take a step
> down off my soapbox.

I agree with you that Comcast should die in a fire, but it'll take a
while for the FCC to fix that problem I'm sure. In the meantime,
rent-seekers gonna rent-seek, I guess.

I like Jochem's solution, of which I was unaware, but still recommend
you use HTTPS.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
1-202-527-9569
http://www.figleaf.com/
http://training.figleaf.com/

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