Re: Lock homepage in firefox for normal users?[Scanned]

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Chris Mohler wrote:
Just a thought -

What if you add the URL to the "web browser" command in gnome/KDE/etc? The home page wouldn't be "locked", but every new browser would open to that page... The user could still edit it (can you "lock" desktop/panel entries?), but it would be less obvious...

Chris
Just a thought, but thinking about how some hotels do it, you might be able to use a proxy and some cookies to do it. Have a proxy redirect any request to a certain homepage and then that page gives out a cookie that validates entry to other sites for the browser's session (at least, that's how I /think/ hotels do it). If that's not how they do that in reality, finding out how to actually do it might be a valuable lesson too.

Just a thought,
Justin Willmert


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