> >2.) Excluding sites per PICS (http://www.w3.org/pub/WWW/PICS)
> > Platform for Internet Content Selection. Many sites on the net
> >already include PICS headers and it would be valuable to be able to
> >exclude based on this information.
>
> I'd never heard of PICS before. Sounds great, but after reading the
> 15 minute version its not clear to me how it works in a proxy.
> Will require some more investigation....
In a nutshell.. there are two ways of handling PICS..
1. PICS header in a HTTP file
Each page has a META header with the PICS information
contained in it. I would imagine that the adminstrator
of the proxy cache would set some arbitary level as the
higest level of ratings allowed to pass through the cache
2. Using a third party rating..
This is where, for each URL the web browser/cache wishes to
fetch, it first sends off a request for the rating of that
URL from a third party site..
Slow.. but a more controlled situation than above..
There IS C code around on the PICS pages for loading
PICS files and doing the access control
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