Open Anonymity - The Working System ->
Static Pages with premarked Content:
Most browser will not show the <anonym>
Tags when "<" isn't encoded with
"<". You can see the text as
it appears for Open Anonymity in the first textbox.
There would be no filtering in this box at all,
because OpenAnonymity can't recognize the <>-brackets,
as they are encoded. In the second textbox you
can see the filtered result, besides you are marked
as human. In the third textbox is the wanted result.
Tags as they appear for Open Anonymity:
___________________________!<anonym>Mathias</anonym>!______________________.
_________!<anonym>Mathias</anonym>!________________________________________.
______________________!<anonym>Kimpl</anonym>!_____________________________.
_________________!<anonym>matl@aon.at</anonym>!____________________________.
______________________________!<anonym>longer
lines too____________________.
___________________________________________________________________________.
______________________________________________</anonym>!___________________.
Tagged text (Maybe you can't see the <anonym>
Tags, so view it in the Sources):
___________________________!Mathias!______________________.
_________!Mathias!________________________________________.
______________________!Kimpl!_____________________________.
_________________!matl@aon.at!____________________________.
______________________________!longer lines too____________________.
___________________________________________________________________________.
______________________________________________!___________________.
What you should see, when Open Anonymity Filter
is working:
___________________________!!______________________.
_________!!________________________________________.
______________________!!_____________________________.
_________________!!____________________________.
______________________________!!___________________.
Open Anonymity - The Working System ->
Static Pages with anonymized Content via DB and
openanonymity.xml:
In the first textbox, Open Anonymity will filter
all content that is specified in the openanonymity.xml
file in the current directory. This list of anonymous
words would be produced by the Apache XML Producer
Module. Look at Architecture
for Details.
Filtered content:
___________________________!Mathias!______________________.
_________!Mathias!________________________________________.
______________________!Kimpl!_____________________________.
_________________!matl@aon.at!____________________________.
______________________________!longer lines too___________.
__________________________________________________________.
_______,surely not, it's not in the DB!___________________.
What you should see, when Open Anonymity Filter
is working:
___________________________!!______________________.
_________!!________________________________________.
______________________!!_____________________________.
_________________!!____________________________.
______________________________!longer lines too___________.
__________________________________________________________.
_______,surely not, it's not in the DB!___________________.
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