Thanks for You idea, but the problem is a bit different: my proxy
server does not accept any local connections (to intranet), from here
it responds with Error 403 and its all legal to do it so, even if I
try to Browse intranet pages from MS IE through my proxy it will end
with Error 403, the problem is when I try to change proxy
settings in plucker, I switch proxy off, still it tries to access all
pages through proxy. Then I tried to switch off proxy in MS IE
settings and then Plucker works direct with intranet server and
everything is OK, but also it tries to access WWW without proxy and
there it fails. I can't understand why plucker depends from MS IE?

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Tuesday, March 11, 2003, 1:53:17 PM Verlorene Seele biidiija shaadu tekstu:

>>   Hi!

> Hello!

>>   OK. When tried with Intranet pages I noticed that allways plucker
>>   gets "403 Denied" message from proxy server (our proxy does no allow
>>   to cache intranet pages, only internet pages are allowed). OK, I switched proxy

> There was an internet page which generated with Plucker Desktop and
> JPluck Desktop the same error. I wondered and tried to ask the
> webmaster of this site what the problem could be.

> I figured out myself, that the error 403 was because of a wrong user
> agent string. (User Agent Strings are used to identify Your browser.)

> I would suggest You to change the user agent to Internet Explorer or
> Netscape. This might work!

> How to change:
>     Plucker Desktop:
>             Right-click on channel name, tab "Spidering", field
>             "Refferer and browser identification".
>     JPluck Desktop:
>            Either:
>                   Menu "Tools", "Options", tab "HTTP", "User agent"
>            Or:
>               Right-click on channel, "Edit", "Main Settings" tab,
>               "User agent"

> Following user agents are common:
>           JPluck (Java 1.4.1_01)
>           Mozilla/3.0 (compatible; AvantGo 3.2)
>           Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.2.1) Gecko/20021130
>           Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1)
>           Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.5; Windows 98)
>           Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; Mac_PowerPC)
>           Mozilla/4.78 [en] (Win98; U)
>           Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; MSIE 5.5; Windows NT 5.1) Opera 7.0 [en]

>           The user agent is _the whole_ string! Also the text in the
>           brackets!

> Error 403 means that You haven't got the access rights to view the
> page (or something similar) . So if Your network admin doesn't want
> You to access the intranet with another client than IEx or Netscape
> etc. You have to be tricky.

> Please tell me if this procedure worked out, ok?

> Greetings, Stephen D. Leedle AKA Verlorene Seele

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