On Sun, Mar 10, 2002 at 04:45:58PM -0600, Vidiot wrote:
> >Mozilla does a lot of this too, but I don't think we are talking the
> >same degree of flexibility. 

[...]

> OK, is the above for Netscape (which version) or opera?

It would effect any and all content passing through the proxy. It
effects pages before they hit the browser, so browser-neutral.
 
> Where is this file?

If you've downloaded ijbswa, it is /etc/junkbuster/re_filterfile.
Actually the ijb.actions file does more kinds of stuff. The
re_filterfile is strictly for dynamically rewriting page content. I
was pointing that out as an example of flexibility primarily :) You
want to do most of the cookie, ads/banners/popup configuration with
the ijb.actions file (formerly blocklist). If you downloaded the
RH-7.x rpms, there is HTML docs there too that explains most of this.
You can talk directly to the proxy at http://i.j.b/ if its running,
and do a certain amount of configuration there too.

-- 
Hal Burgiss
 



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