Grant Peel wrote:
Then I suppose the next question is, could one use mod_rewrite or some
other tool to parse the content (html cide), (and obliterate it
possibly) before it is even sent to the client?
Not effectively, given the way it encodes itself to avoid detection.
Anything you write will
On Sun, 24 May 2009 11:31:51 -0400
"Grant Peel" wrote:
> Thanks Nicholas,
>
> "How could your server possibly assist in such a transaction?" Was
> exactly the root question.
>
> Since you've answered it in your previous statement: "An IFrame is
> completely loaded by the browser"
>
> Then I
On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 11:31 AM, Grant Peel wrote:
> Thanks Nicholas,
>
> "How could your server possibly assist in such a transaction?" Was exactly
> the root question.
>
> Since you've answered it in your previous statement: "An IFrame is
> completely loaded by the browser"
>
> Then I suppose
2009 11:21 AM
Subject: [us...@httpd] Re: iFrame Injection Blocking
Grant Peel wrote:
Can this be done on the server side somehow, or is an iFrame completely
loaded by the browser (i.e. doe the content pas through the server first,
or is it cmpletely pulled by the client?).
An IFrame is complete
Grant Peel wrote:
Can this be done on the server side somehow, or is an iFrame completely
loaded by the browser (i.e. doe the content pas through the server
first, or is it cmpletely pulled by the client?).
An IFrame is completely loaded by the browser, of course. How could your
server possib