Re: Inserting html/frame/banner to requested webpage by proxy/gateway

From: Cody Baker (cody_at_wilkshire.net)
Date: 04/28/04

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    I should imagine this is going to be used as a reverse proxy. I believe
    it's possible with mod_layout and apache (
    http://tangent.org/index.pl?lastnode_id=478&node_id=362 ).

    Thank You,

    Cody Baker
    cody@wilkshire.net

    Gunnarsson, Mikael wrote:

    >Please don't crosspost.
    >
    >I don't know of any proxy software that lets you change the content it passes in such a way.. You'd probably have to hack something up yourself.
    >
    >I question the point though. If it's outgoing content you want to modify, it would probably be easier to let the web server itself add a header/footer or whatever it is you want to add.
    >
    >If it's incoming web pages you want to modify, I question the ethic of it. Would YOU like to use a web proxy that adds banners to every page you visit?
    >
    >Also, it would probably screw up the rendering of most non-simple pages, so there's technical issues as well..
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
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    >>Subject: Inserting html/frame/banner to requested webpage by
    >>proxy/gateway
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    >>Hi there,
    >>anybody here can told me, how to insert html code to any
    >>requested page by proxy/gateway.
    >>Thank's.
    >>
    >>Teguh
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