On Thu, 5 Mar 2020 at 19:56, Allan Sandfeld Jensen <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Could you write it as a pac-script?
>
> I think there are some Chromium command-line arguments too that can change
> the
> defaults, but I think a pac-script is the most flexible and universal way.
>
>
This could be a solution. If PAC is supported by Qt Web Engine.

I searched how to configure Qt Web Engine to use PAC and all I found was:

*Note:* If the first page takes long too load, this is often because Qt
> WebEngine queries the network for a PAC (Proxy Auto-Configuration) file.
>

in https://wiki.qt.io/QtWebEngine/Network . Well, ok, but there is no
information how to enable this.

And I also found this in qutebrowser changelogs:

PAC proxies currently don't work properly on QtWebEngine (and never did), so
>   an error is now shown when trying to configure a PAC proxy.
>

So I am a bit skeptical.

Benjamin
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