Hi Alireza

I am not sure I understand your question properly. SquidGuard is designed
for filtering URL addresses and web site domains. As far as I know, it does
not filter any website content at all.

If you want to filter sites by content, look at a solution such as
DansGuardian, or filter by ACL using Squid.

If you want to block UTF characters in the URL name, I would add both the
character (for instance, "~") and its equivalent ("%7e") to the expression
list. You might need to use an escape character first, I do not use
expression lists. I hope this might help.

AB

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: September 6, 2004 4:07 AM
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Subject: Utf-8


Hi,

I'm new in the list, I have searched the archive but couldn't find my
answer. I want to know how can I block requests which contains UTF-8
charachters.
I think if I can add characters by their unicode number in expression
list it should work, but I don't know how I can add characters by their
number. for example "%7e" is equal to "~". is it possible to deny this
character by its unicode number.

Thanks
Alireza


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