| Thomson, J. R.: "Proxy Servers and Databases for Managing Web-based Information", University of Alberta: 1997. |
....[12] defined a WWW proxy server as a computer, which provides access to the Web for people on closed subnets who can only access the internet through a firewall machine. Another frequent application of proxies is caching of web pages to shorten response time. But, as described e.g. by Thomson [19], proxies can also modify the page s content. Modifications range from automatic outlines for better readability in the Zipper system [2] over the removal of unwanted information (such as banner advertisements in WebWasher [21] up to automatic translation of web pages (e.g. 10] For the ....
Thomson, J. R.: "Proxy Servers and Databases for Managing Web-based Information", University of Alberta: 1997.
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