Hi Jerome,

On Mar 7, 2009, at 12:45 PM, Jerome Louvel wrote:
>
> Now, the default Guard doesn't leverage (yet) those new properties.  
> This
> could be achieved by adding a "proxy" boolean property to Guard to  
> indicate
> in which mode it should operate. Would that work for you?

Wow, that's great. After studying the RFC's and get more comfortable  
with the Problem, this helps a lot!

>
> Regarding SSL tunneling, we need to implement the CONNECT method, see
> details here:
> http://tools.ietf.org/id/draft-luotonen-ssl-tunneling-03.txt
>
> This will require special handling in the Restlet engine. We need to  
> think
> more about it...

That's not a big restriction for me at the moment, because after doing  
further research i found out,
that the very special case i wanted to achieve is not supported by the  
current browsers as well.

Big thanks for your answer!

Best regards,
Christian Haintz

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Christian Haintz
Student of Software Development and Business Management
Graz, University of Technology

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