Here is a suggestion for any PHP jockies who have an hour to spare:

If we could define a function fproxyLink($key) which, when used in a
document, gets replaced with a hyperlink to the key through FProxy.  The
FProxy address (normally http://127.0.0.1:8081/) is obtained from a
cookie.  If this cookie is not set, then the user is instead sent to a
page where it is explained that they have clicked on a link to a
document in fproxy, and must either be running a freenet node, or have
access to someone else's fproxy.  They will then be able to set the
address of Fproxy.

Thoughts?

Ian.

PGP signature

Reply via email to