Re: [squid-users] Add top information to all webpages (like godaddy AD)

From: Jorge Bastos <mysql.jorge_at_decimal.pt>
Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2011 19:50:24 +0100

Hi all,

Thanks for your answers.

Well, I'm no c/c++ skill'able
guy :(

The apache footer module was a good solution but, in this case I can't
use it in combination with squid.
I thought it may exist some
easy way of doing this..

Well, I'll keep searching to see if I can find anything.

If somehow anyone knows something please tell me.
Thanks in advanced,

Jorge,

On 11.10.2011 17:23, Luis Daniel Lucio Quiroz wrote:

> 2011/10/11 Hasanen AL-Bana :
>
>> you don't want to create iframe for request , some requests will be
>> for
>> queries made by ajax and you don't want to touch that...it is better
>> to
>> add it only to the home page. On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 2:43 PM, Ed W
>> wrote:
>>
>>> So you could be smarter and instead inject some javascript which
>>> checks if you are in a frameset and if not creates one. This of
>>> course has some subtleties with ajax... Ed W On 11/10/2011 12:28,
>>> Hasanen AL-Bana wrote:
>>>
>>>> I believe yes ! but it will cause lots of troubles with pages like
>>>> facebook & gmail you can redirect all requests to a url_rewriter
>>>> script. squid will pass the requested url to the script , then the
>>>> script must generate a page with 2 iFrames , first iFrame will
>>>> hold
>>>> the Ad, the second iFrame goes bellow the first one and will
>>>> contain the original requested page. but think of the problems you
>>>> will face because squid will add that to each request which will
>>>> break all the page ,hence the script must be smart enough to
>>>> process only root pages like index.php index.html .... On Tue, Oct
>>>> 11, 2011 at 2:20 PM, Jorge Bastos wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Howdy, I'd like to do something that I don't know if that's
>>>>> possible somehow. I have squid configured as transparent, and I'd
>>>>> like to add on everypage that the user visits, information on the
>>>>> top of the pages, like an AD. Is this possible? For example
>>>>> Godaddy has this on the free hosting they provide. Thanks in
>>>>> advanced, Jorge Bastos,
>
> This is a tricky one,
>
> if yo have c/c++ skils you may program a c-icap module.
>
> There is an easier way, but this isno squid's. I remember apache has
> an foot_page module that does exactly what you want, you can use it
> in
> combination with squid to add your code.
>
> LD
>
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