Support
Support is divided into four sections:
- Information about labelling for webmasters
- Information about ICRAplus.
- Information about Microsoft Internet Explorer's Content Advisor
- Miscellaneous information about ICRA and its work
Webmasters
This section is for all webmasters. Whether you're building a personal website or building a high-end commercial web property, this is the starting point for all advice on labelling content.
Note: In July 2005 ICRA labelling moved to a new platform to take advantage of broader developments on the internet and with other digital media. If you are a webmaster with a label obtained before July 2005 (i.e. a PICS label) visiting this section for help with labelling, please go to the label generator and obtain a new (RDF) label. Your new label will include a PICS tag based on the updated vocabulary.
This section will help you place and link your new label.
Professional webmasters and developers should refer to ICRA's formal system specification.
ICRAplus
This section is for users of ICRAplus, along with its optional modules. Although ICRAplus is no longer available, we do still offer support for the product.
Please note that the answers to most questions are available in the Help file that comes with the filter and that can also be read on this website. We suggest you familiarize yourself with the Help file before setting up ICRAplus. If you cannot access it from your filter, the Help file may be found here.
Internet Explorer's Content Advisor
In July 2005 ICRA changed from using a labelling system based on the PICS platform to one based on a system known as RDF. However, many sites are still labelled using the older PICS labels, and since April 2006 ICRA has included a simplified PICS version of the current vocabulary along with its RDF labels. Microsoft includes support for PICS labels in Content Advisor, the filter built into its browser since 1996. Content Advisor can therefore be used with the ICRA system to offer a degree of parental control.
ICRA and its work
4.1 | What is ICRA? |
4.2 | I've just found an offensive site; how come it's not labelled? |