Amos Jeffries-2 wrote: > >> >> Hello! >> >> We manage an open WiFi access point at a Hotel. >> >> Is it possible somehow to show the Hotel's Banner on every visited page? >> We >> are using SQUID for other puropses, so it would be nice to solve this >> with >> it too. >> >> Thank you! > > It's possible to do with ICAP/eCAP now in Squid-3. > > BUT, before you start off that track take a good think about what web > pages actually are these days and what exactly you are trying to alter. > > Most 'pages' as viewed by people are in fact a collection of objects, only > a few of which are images. The rest are all various types of 'page' on > their own. Be it frames, object includes, advertising imports, java-loaded > pages, etc, ect. > > You need to be very, very sure your banner is not going to wipe out any of > that before you start it. You will seriously detract customers. It's also > very, very hard to detect sub-includes reliably, particularly with the XML > dynamic-includes. > > > You are much better off doing some form of session splash page they can > click through on their first visit, or at regular intervals. Squid > provides the session external acl helper for a basic X-minute repeating > splash page. > you can easily write your own to use other criteria. > > > Amos > > > Thank You! I'll check both ways. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Display-company-Banner-with-SQUID-tp22529438p22529850.html Sent from the Squid - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.