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PICS Reference Code
The W3C is committed to providing reference code, free of charge, for important components of the PICS architecture. We are actively soliciting donations of code or labor to produce code.
PICS Related
Parser
The PICS Standard Library in Java parses PICS labels, service descriptions, and profiles (PICSRules). It can also evaluate profile/label combinations.
DSig
Implementation
PICS Web
Browser
A modified version of the Web Browser Amaya is available that supports PICS filtering based on PICSRules profiles.
PICS Label
Bureau
Describes the features of the Jigsaw Label Bureau, with links to a detailed overview and new proposals regarding label bureaus.
Walks you through the installation of the Jigsaw Label Bureau.
- Interactive Label Bureau Installer
- Download Label Bureau Code (Version 2.0 beta, 2/16/98)
PICS Robot
Label Grabber
Walks the web, extracting labels embedded in HTML pages, and submits them to a label bureau using an HTTP PUT as described in the "Label Bureau Overview" above.
PICS Label Generators
- Java-based user interface by Ching Law, a tool to generate PICS label with point and click user-interface.
- PICSLE, the PICS Label Editor, is a tool under development at the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center for adding PICS labels to a PICS Label Bureau service database. Any PICS Label Bureau service description file that conforms to Rating Services and Rating Systems (and Their Machine Readable Descriptions) can be understood by PICSLE, and a variety of label output schemes are supported.
- PICS client and label parsing library code for Unix and Win32.
User Profile Editors
Sample implementations intended to demonstrate approaches for configuring content selection software, such as parent would use when installing a Web browser. The last one is intended for Internet publishers to generate PICS label with point and click user-interface.
- Windows 3.1 and Windows NT version by Fanya Montalvo.
- Windows-95 version by Jason Thomas.
- Macintosh version by Sam Madden.
Comments to Jim Miller. Webmaster Created 16 November 1995 by Jim Miller Last updated 11 February 1998 by Kyle Jamieson