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<DIV><FONT size=1>That only addresses "self rating" and for one category.
The content rating</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=1>industry must be part of this discussion. I've invited
one list vendor, but there</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=1>must be 4 or 5 more.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=1>Hilarie</FONT></DIV><BR><BR>>>> "Alec H. Peterson"
<ahp@hilander.com> 11/17/00 07:56AM >>><BR>Lee wrote:<BR>>
<BR>> We addressed the netnanny issue years ago.<BR>> <BR>> I do
name-based virtualhosting for nearly 3000 domains. Part of the<BR>>
virtualhosting setup process is to ask the clinet what type of content
will<BR>> be on the site -- dirty stuff will be pointed at one IP, the clean
stuff<BR>> will point at another. Done.<BR><BR>Hrm, rather simple
solution, I would agree.<BR><BR>What do others think about
this?<BR><BR>Alec<BR><BR>-- <BR>Alec H. Peterson - ahp@hilander.com<BR>Staff
Scientist<BR>CenterGate Research Group - <A
href="http://www.centergate.com">http://www.centergate.com</A><BR>"Technology so
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