David Illsley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Talkback seems to use http. It has options to allow you to use HTTP or
socks proxies.
Please try to use it, it helps the bug fixing process immensely.
David
It doesn't do proxy authentication, something I asked
Talkback seems to use http. It has options to
allow you to use HTTP or socks proxies.
Please try to use it, it helps the bug fixing
process immensely.
David
It doesn't do proxy authentication, something I
asked for when talkback first appeared in the 4.x
days. Please can
Asa Dotzler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Talkback should send its reports over HTTP.
[...]
I think you can manipulate the proxy settings by going to the install
dir/bin/components/ and running the talkback.exe. Then select
Settings|Options and there should be HTTP or SOCKS proxy settings
P.P.S.- Who turned off the single-click expand/collapse of bookmark folders
between 0.9.1 and 0.9.3? I just discovered I have to double-click on
the folders. I was enjoying being so lazy, too. :-)
You can single-click the triangles to the left of the folder names to
expand them. I, too,
Asa Dotzler wrote:
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote:
Asa Dotzler wrote:
Phil Edwards wrote:
The subject pretty much covers it... I am behind so many firewalls that
a team of network security engineers has to sacrifice a virgin goat in
order to retrieve a simple webpage from the
Simon Fraser wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There should be a cautionary note: At least on some platforms (MAC
especially) where Talkback in most cases will actually cause crashes
instead of catching crashes. Thus could send
Talkback seems to use http. It has options to allow you to use HTTP or
socks proxies.
Please try to use it, it helps the bug fixing process immensely.
David
The subject pretty much covers it... I am behind so many firewalls that
a team of network security engineers has to sacrifice a virgin goat in
order to retrieve a simple webpage from the Outside World. Just how is
the talkback agent supposed to get through things like blocked outbound
ports,