Gordon Rowell wrote:

> Seriously, the only way to attempt content blocking is to 
> have a "White" 
> list of allowable sites. Which makes the web somewhat useless. 
> Someone needs to maintain this list and add "appropriate" sites.
> 
> "Black" lists are easily circumvented - many, many content filters 
> don't stop you going to the IP address of the site :-) And as soon
> as you allow access to search engines, all bets are off.
> 
> But, anyway, I'm sure this isn't news to anyone...
> 
> Gordon

Thanks Gordon/Charlie.  I'd reported to the client roughly the same
response, that there really is no foolproof way to do what they want
and a good computer usage policy statement may better serve the purpose.

Thanks for the feedback :-)

Regards,

Darrell

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