My scenario is a little bit different (should have been clearer).

I need to use rotating proxy ip addresses. I have a range of 10 and the
request needs to be sent via a different proxy address - looping through
the 10 servers.

I managed to use curl and PHP to achieve this, but I like using the inbuilt
4D commands when possible (for one thing I find it is a lot faster).

I don't think the URL would be any different,
proxy settings are normally part of system preferences.

2017/02/08 8:12、dov uhrmasher <[hidden email]
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Could you just help me with one more thing? I am getting a bit confused as
to where to put/build the proxy server settings. Using the example below
how do I build the url?
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