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    Hello CodeGurus! I am doing research for a product which would need to perform web content filtering. This would include a black list of URLs, a white list of URLs and the ability to review HTML content on the fly and block pages as needed based on content. I have been searching for samples and other freebies on the web and have found some information, but before I proceed, I would like to see if anyone out there has any more information. (Note: I intend to limit the user to IE.) I have found the IInternetSecurityManager interface (for IE) and have figured out that basically there are 2 components to the software. 1) a socket-level (TCPIP stack) driver which reviews content as it passes over the stack and 2) an IE plug which provides a user interface. If anyone has any samples, information or links which might be useful, please let me know. Thanks in advance, Matt Gullett

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      Hello CodeGurus! I am doing research for a product which would need to perform web content filtering. This would include a black list of URLs, a white list of URLs and the ability to review HTML content on the fly and block pages as needed based on content. I have been searching for samples and other freebies on the web and have found some information, but before I proceed, I would like to see if anyone out there has any more information. (Note: I intend to limit the user to IE.) I have found the IInternetSecurityManager interface (for IE) and have figured out that basically there are 2 components to the software. 1) a socket-level (TCPIP stack) driver which reviews content as it passes over the stack and 2) an IE plug which provides a user interface. If anyone has any samples, information or links which might be useful, please let me know. Thanks in advance, Matt Gullett

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        Hello CodeGurus! I am doing research for a product which would need to perform web content filtering. This would include a black list of URLs, a white list of URLs and the ability to review HTML content on the fly and block pages as needed based on content. I have been searching for samples and other freebies on the web and have found some information, but before I proceed, I would like to see if anyone out there has any more information. (Note: I intend to limit the user to IE.) I have found the IInternetSecurityManager interface (for IE) and have figured out that basically there are 2 components to the software. 1) a socket-level (TCPIP stack) driver which reviews content as it passes over the stack and 2) an IE plug which provides a user interface. If anyone has any samples, information or links which might be useful, please let me know. Thanks in advance, Matt Gullett

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