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Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 08/26/07 15:36
mel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to understand how anonymous web surfing works.
> They are know services that proxies a website allowing you to make
> requests to a server-in-the-middle and getting the content back,
> instead of making it directly to the desired website.
>
> Apparently, they fetch the website content and substitutes
> all file/links/image/css references to the external server.
>
> It is pretty much what
>
> <?php include($_GET["http://wikipedia.org"]); ?>
>
> would do, but also fixing all the css, links local references
> to the external server.
>
> Using a simple include, this
>
> proxy.php?url=http://wikipedia.org
>
> would fetch html as it is, and may have links like this
>
> <a href="main.html">
>
> while I want it to forward all the local links to :
>
> <a href="http://wikipedia.org/main.html">
>
> Does anyone knows how to do this ?
>
> PS I am trying to avoid html manipulation (like using tidy or
> phphtmlparser), but I was wondering if there is any alternative ...
>
These generally don't even invoke PHP. They are done at the server level.
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