Hi Felix,
i switched the proxy on, but now i get this curious errors:
Do You know what do they mean ?
I get new DNS-server for each new connection from my ISP.


WWWOFFLE Remote Host Error

Your request for URL 
http://www.altavista.com/ 
failed because 
Cannot open the HTTP connection to www.altavista.com port 80; [Name Lookup 
Non-Authoritive Answer Host not
found]. 

Reloading this page will revert to the previous version. 

Help

The WWWOFFLE server was unable to complete the request for this URL due to a problem 
with downloading this page. This
can be because the remote server could not send any reply within the socket timeout 
period or a reply was interrupted by a time
longer than the socket timeout period with no data. The other possible reason for this 
error message is that the browser closed
the connection before the whole of the page had been downloaded. The exact reason in 
this case is shown in the error message
above. 
When a backup version of the page exists in the cache then reloading this page will 
display that version. When there is no
backup cached version then reloading this page will request it again. 



at Don, 22 Feb 2001 You wrote:
> Zbigniew Lisiecki wrote:
> > I set automatic proxy
> > config in Netscape.
> > Could somebody help me ?
> 
> Here is a suggestion.  It works for me on my box.
> 
> Choose `Manual proxy' rather than `Automatic proxy' (i.e. Netscape ->
> Edit -> Preferences -> Advanced -> Proxies -> Manual).
> 
> In the screen that this choice opens, under HTTP Proxy, enter
> 127.0.0.1; port 8080 and press OK.
> 
> Exploring the available options in the wwwoffle.conf file is a lengthy
> learning curve.  I am still on the curve and cannot give any reliable
> advice.
> 
> Also, configure the proxy in KFM.  Access via KDE Control Centre ->
> Applications -> Web Browser.  Same entry (127.0.0.1; port 8080)
> 
> Good luck.
> 
> 
> Felix Karpfen
> 
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