Paul wrote:
Which is the best way to detect http/https proxy's ?
For IE, you can use InternetQueryOption or a lookup in the registry, but what
about all others (Netscape, Opera ...)
I've seen a lot of ports used (80, 800, 8001, 3128 5865 ...)
Does anyone have a common 'proxy-detect routine'
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Paul wrote:
I know Maurizio's component, but it also doesn't work in every situation
(which may never be the case anyway),
so I want to implement
Which is the best way to detect http/https proxy's ?
For IE, you can use InternetQueryOption or a lookup in the registry, but what
about all others (Netscape, Opera ...)
I've seen a lot of ports used (80, 800, 8001, 3128 5865 ...)
Does anyone have a common 'proxy-detect routine' ?
Should the
Subject: [twsocket] Detect Http/https proxy
Which is the best way to detect http/https proxy's ?
For IE, you can use InternetQueryOption or a lookup in the registry, but
what about all others (Netscape, Opera ...)
I've seen a lot of ports used (80, 800, 8001, 3128 5865 ...)
Does anyone have
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Sent: Monday, December 05, 2005 8:51 PM
Subject: Re: [twsocket] Detect Http/https proxy
Does anyone have a common 'proxy-detect routine' ?
As far as I know there is no standard in that matter. You are on your own
to
peek into various