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    Cool block a website...

    how do i make a program, when ever a user go to a certen website, it have to block it.

    ex, if i type http://www.mysite.com in the address bar and press enter or go , a page have to display and it have to say "You don't have permisson to go to this website"


    how do i do it???

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    Use the content advisor in Internet Explorer
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    how do i make my own???

    if i use the content manager to block a website, but itz showing the message in a popup box. but i don't want the popup box. I want the message ("this website has been blocked") have to be shown inside the browser.

    i know there is a way to do it. In my school if i go to a certen website, itz showing the schoolboard error message in the browser.

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    That would be because your school uses a proxy server
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    wat do u mean by that?? explain plz....

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    On most corporate/school networks, internet access is obtained through the use of a proxy server.
    This is a computer on the network that has access to the internet, and all other computers in the network connect through that one computer to access the 'net
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    ohhh, so there is no other way to do it...

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