why not just get him to download the firefox and install it on his
library computer. He can always just uninstall. He sounds as if he is
VERY resistant to CHANGE.
Aaron Tyo-Dickerson wrote:
I am attempting to convince a technology
coordinator
in an local school district to install Firefox in their library and
have encountered and unexpected question. "Does Firefox work with
Websense?" (Websense is that district's filter.) He seems to believe
that IE is uniquely recognized by Websense for filtering purposes. I
have taken my iBook to his district and connected to the Web using both
Firefox and Mozilla to demonstrate, but he "need[s] to see it on a
Windows box", which I do not have.
While I have every confidence that a web browser is a web browser and
if Websense blocks access to "bad" sites for one browser, it will block
that access for all browsers, I would appreaciate some jargon on this
so that I can assure this person that FOSS web browsers so not somehow
circumvent his district's need to filter content. (I apologize for all
of the forehead-slapping that this may cause among the readers on this
list.)
Aaron TD
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"Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem."
William of Ockham (ca. 1285-1349)
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