http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/kd3cf2ex.aspx
What you do is you create a proxy config section in your applicaitons configuration file. Or, if you use .net 2.0, it would work by default with the IE proxy.
Let me know if that helped.
Frank Mantek
On 5/13/06,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
yep, i figured it out finally. i assumed that my code would use the
proxy that was set up in internet explorer, but obviously that was
wrong. so! my code works in java, but it can't find a way to specify
a proxy server in C#, which i need to use for another aspect of the
project.
i know you can set the proxy of a WebRequest, but the GData api doesn't
let me at the WebRequest it's using! Does anybody have an idea of how
to get around this?
thanks,
Nick
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