You can view the source of the existing page and use that as a boilerplate. I've attached an example, though. On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 9:21 AM, Tim Larson <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Ray, > > Do you have a template or code that can be used as a starting point? > No sense in re-inventing the wheel... > > Thanks > > Tim Larson > RSU #34 > > -----Original Message----- > From: Joebox User [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Ray Soucy > Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2010 4:51 PM > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: MECguard block page broken? > > Recently MECnet modified their website and no longer has the images > referenced by the default block page available. > > We've had a few requests to fix this. > > The intension of the block page is that it would be replaced with a > custom block page for your school. A few of you already have. > > This can be done by uploading an HTML file using the "upload > customized page" button in MECguard options on the Joebox. > > The important components of the block page are the following variables > (which get replaced when the page is presented to the user): > > The URL of the page blocked: %u > The client IP: %i > The email address of the MECguard administrator: %w > > If you make use of the override ability, you should include a link to > the login page which should be written as > "http://172.31.255.1:10001/index.php?URL='%u'&Client=%i". > > One of the comments we received is that the email link for review > doesn't do much good since most PCs don't have an email client > configured. One option here is to make an HTML form on your block > page and submit it to a web server where you could process the request > how you see fit. > > Another solution we're considering is hosting the form target > centrally on Networkmaine.net, and then sending out email notification > to you from here, bug logging the request at the same time. > > The advantage would be for us to see review requests centrally (for > those who opt-in) and perhaps come up with a better default whitelist. > Is there any interest in this sort of service? > > I have something mocked up if anyone would like to give it a try. > > Please note that the "download page" button is broken (it's on the > list of things to fix). As a workaround, you can get the same result > by clicking on "display current page" and then viewing the page > source. > > Maybe to have a little fun, if you create a custom page that you think > is pretty good, why not provide a link to a screenshot (no attachments > please) so we can have a contest to see who has the nicest block page? > I think I'll go ahead and say there is a free Networkmaine t-shirt in > it for the winner. > > As always, if you need help our support staff is ready to give you a hand. > > -- > Ray Soucy > > Epic Communications Specialist > > Phone: +1 (207) 561-3526 > > Networkmaine, a Unit of the University of Maine System > http://www.networkmaine.net/ > -- Ray Soucy Epic Communications Specialist Phone: +1 (207) 561-3526 Networkmaine, a Unit of the University of Maine System http://www.networkmaine.net/