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Subject: RFP: FilterProxy -- Http proxy with the capability to modify proxied 
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Package: wnpp
Version: N/A; reported 2001-02-22
Severity: wishlist

License is GPL 2.0
Homepage: http://draal.physics.wisc.edu/FilterProxy/
Written in Perl.
The latest version is 0.28 released February 21, 2001 11:58am CST

>From its site:
FilterProxy is a generic http proxy with the capability to modify proxied
content on the fly. It has a modular system of filters which can modify
web pages any way you desire. The modular system means that many filters
can be applied in succession to a web page, and configuration is easy
and flexible. FilterProxy can proxy any data served by the HTTP protocol
(i.e. anything off the web), and filter any recognizable mime-type. All
configuration is done via web-based forms, or editing a configuration
file. It was created to fix some of the annoyances of poor web design and
incompatible software. It also can improve the web for you, in both speed
in quality. After ads (and their graphics) are stripped out, and html
is compressed, surfing over a modem is much faster. Compare to Muffin in
purpose and functionality. FilterProxy is written in perl, and is quite
fast. Muffin is written in Java.


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... about a week ago.
-- 
Robbe

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