Scott Jaderholm writes: > http://conkeror.org/Tips#ClientRedirect
Thanks! > Thanks for c.c.monads :) You are welcome :-) Axel Beckert writes: > Well, what came to my mind just after reading the subject was the > HTTPS Everywhere[1] Firefox extension which just works fine with Interesting, I'll check if that extension can do the job, as it would help many of my colleagues who are more at home with Firefox than with Conkeror. > We have exactly the same problem (eJournals just via proxy) at work. > We solved that via a dynamic proxy configuration: > > http://nic.phys.ethz.ch/proxy.pac > https://wiki.phys.ethz.ch/readme/how_to_configure_webbrowsers > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proxy.pac Apparently you get to your journals through a real HTTP proxy. In my case (CNRS, France), it's an EZproxy-based access (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EZproxy), which works by URL rewriting. To access www.nature.com/xxx through the proxy, I must tell my browser to go to www.nature.com.gate1.inist.fr/xxx. What's nice about EZproxy is that it is completely independent of HTTP proxies, so I can access journals from my laptop no matter where I am, including in networks that impose another HTTP proxy. Thanks, Konrad. _______________________________________________ Conkeror mailing list [email protected] https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/conkeror
