Actually, I should mention that Moez is working on the same thing I am. 
  He's just faster than I am at figuring out what's going on. ;-)
We're going to add an ACL for a somewhat generic type of content 
modification in the short term, hopefully.  And then make some 
interesting html-parsing features for Squid in the long term.
Filters are cool, Robert.  I'm glad you decided to run with it.
Robert Collins wrote:
 > If this answer doesn't make much sense.. it's because I'm too asleep
 >  :-]
 >
 > Some notes before I answer: the rbcollins filters is looking at
 > generic data modifying/inspecting filters, to allow dynamic code 
insertion
 >  (most of squid is already following the same calling pattern, but
 > the function calls are placed by hand). Secondly the inital
 > application I am aiming for is content modification to tie in with
 > one of Joe coopers projects. I also expect to rationalise the te
 > code significantly by using filters in it. Thirdly, filters are a
 > generic tool for squid, data modifying filters are the first
 > application for the tool.
 >
 > For content changing hooks, some sort of header modifying filter may
 >  also be required - for example to change content-type headers on
 > the fly... This is part of the thoughts I mention below...
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