Re: Why on earth do we differenciate between proxy and host credentials?

2004-01-30 Thread Adrian Sutton
On 30/1/04 1:32 AM, "Roland Weber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello Oleg, > > from a technical standpoint, host and port would be sufficient > to differentiate between a proxy and HTTP server on the same > machine. Actually it's not. It's quite possible to have a proxy and a webserver running

Re: Why on earth do we differenciate between proxy and host credentials?

2004-01-29 Thread Roland Weber
ns HttpClient Project" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> cc: Subject: Why on earth do we differenciate between proxy and host credentials? While going through the Odi's latest patch, I got hit by an idea. Why on earth do we differentiate between proxy and host cred

Re: Why on earth do we differenciate between proxy and host credentials?

2004-01-29 Thread Ortwin Glück
Kalnichevski, Oleg wrote: While going through the Odi's latest patch, I got hit by an idea. Why on earth do we differentiate between proxy and host credentials? At the end of the day do we care? The distinction between proxies and target hosts is not relevant from the HttpState standpoint as lon

Why on earth do we differenciate between proxy and host credentials?

2004-01-29 Thread Kalnichevski, Oleg
While going through the Odi's latest patch, I got hit by an idea. Why on earth do we differentiate between proxy and host credentials? At the end of the day do we care? The distinction between proxies and target hosts is not relevant from the HttpState standpoint as long as credentials can be un