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12-17-2017 03:34 PM
As a rule we present the "Continue" response page to users for potentially time wasting categories such as streaming media. This works fine, although we have instances where some videos are embedded into other web pages.
In these instances the browser does not display the block/continue page, just a generic browser error.
We don't want to allow all of youtube (or other such services), and there seems to be no clearly defined way of allowing a single youtube video (I've seen the posts on this but they are dated, I've also spent considerable time working with the logs to determine the specific URLs that need allowing and it is very painful - certainly not practical to do regularly).
How can I have the block/continue page show on an embedded page?
Or...how can I simply and effectively allow a specific video (the functionality would be such that you allow the video URL, and all other/dependent URLs tied to it would be inherently be allowed)?
Thanks,
Shannon
12-18-2017 03:45 PM
Hello Shannon,
I'm going to break your question down into two parts. First lets work on the youtube one. The following link is still valid and should work.
Once you have it implemented, watch the logs to make sure the rules are hitting or t osee why its still getting blocked.
As for the block-continue, we do something similar except with advertisements. We also modifided the block-continue page just to be blank so users will only see a blank spot on a page instead of text that might spook them.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
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