the only problem with using the proxy settings built into internet
explorer is the lack of support. I can't access a socks proxy... or
anything except a vpn proxy its retarted.

On Feb 9, 2:21 am, Mehmet Surav <[email protected]> wrote:
> I don't agree with the built in proxy support. Its extremely irritating to
> re-enter proxy definition twice when you change the location, since IE is a
> mandate for my banking accounts and Chrome is a mandate for my email and
> everything else.
>
>
>
> On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 1:46 AM, jordan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I have used every version of Chrome since it was released in September
> > and have tested 2 dev releases. I, however, have found one very large
> > missing component, built in proxy support. Chrome forwards you to the
> > built in internet proxy settings, which are needless to say dismal. It
> > would be very nice if it had a useful tool like Firefox in which you
> > could use all types of proxies.
>
> > Second a feature that would make this complete for web developers like
> > myself, a comprehensive ftp tool. Like the extension fireftp for
> > Firefox that allows you to upload files and view them in a fast,
> > tabbed environment. If you could include these two features you would
> > be more able to achieve the support of the advanced community.
>
> > Thank You and Keep Working Team
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