[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andrew M. Bishop):
> These requests are not ignoring the proxy settings.  What makes you
> think that the proxy is being ignored for these items?
You said the js downloads flashs which wwwoffle couldn't detect.
So i assumed these download requests are not passing wwwoffle.

As you previously wrote:
> When this script is run you will end up with some extra HTML that the
> browser will see in step (4) but that WWWOFFLE could not see in step (2)
> > 1) The server sends HTML including Javascript.
> > 2) WWWOFFLE is here and hides any flash animations but leaves
> >    Javascript unchanged (unless you set disable-script=yes).
> > 3) The browser runs the Javascript which writes out some extra HTML
> >    into the page.
> > 4) The browser displays the modified HTML which includes the flash
> >    animation object tags that the Javascript wrote.
> > 5) The browser gets the flash animation and displays it.
> WWWOFFLE will modify the HTML so that what the browser sees does not contain 
> any links to the flash animations.  This only works on the HTML from the 
> server and 
> not any Javascript in it.

But where is wwwoffle at step 5 ? This  kind of requests certainly should pass 
a proxy, too ?
How else could wwwoffle cache js-downloaded stuff ?
And if they _do_ pass wwwoffle, why couldn't they be blocked then ?




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