not with squid.. it does not look at the contents of a page, only caches
and passes on... maybe with a redir, that gets the page, re-writes the
page, and stores it locally, then re-writes the url to point to the local
one... but there are problems disscussed in previous messages to this
list.. have a look in the archives..
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On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Moser Max wrote:
> Hi there
>
> I got a question
>
> Is it possible to remove anything whats inside a <SCRIPT> blablah </SCRIPT>
> tag in a html site?
> I was wondering if that is possible using a forwarder and a simple perl
> parsing script. Maybe i am on
> the wrong way, but i need that function.
>
>
> Greetings
>
> Max
>
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