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Hey Christopher,

For such a solution you will be required to have a content adaptation service that was designed to render the JS and other content in the page.
It's not something you would find out there just waiting for you since a lot of work is required to write such a piece of software.
The current solution makes sense.

All The Bests,
Eliezer

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-----Original Message-----
From: squid-users [mailto:squid-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Christopher Ahrens
Sent: Sunday, August 20, 2017 01:37
To: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject:  Content Adaptation with HTTPs

I am looking for guidance on doing Content Adaptation with https traffic 
on my network to aid some accessibility systems like increasing the 
contrast between text and the background (Modifying font color and 
background tags, removing background images) or removing extraneous 
content such a social media buttons, external javascript, removing 
auto-play from audio streams (So that the audio stream does not drown 
out the screen reader)

Right now I am doing this AdBlockPlus + Element Hider and GreaseMonkey.

My goal here is to essentially do the same as those tools but for the 
entire network so that these changes can still be applied for devices 
that do not support extensions and the like.

I looked at the ICAP services available and nothing there will work for 
my purposes.

-Christopher
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