Hi Trejkaz! Trejkaz Xaoza schrieb am 2004-07-09 19:51:20: > I didn't seem to have that problem when I got it working. Are you sure you're > talking about the configured proxy server, and not the _browser's_ configured > proxy server?
How do you configure a proxy server if not in the browser? Never seen something else for Java applets. > Actually, I didn't even make the connection when I posted between being behind > a firewall and using an HTTP proxy. I'm behind a firewall at home, and have > been behind one for my last three jobs, but all of these places used > transparent proxies. I actually had to intentionally screw with my settings > to simulate the unusual case of a manually-configured HTTP proxy, back when I > tested that polling feature. :-) Sure ... with transparent proxies it will work. > ... or just to use a polling client like Psi, instead of an applet. This is a > far better choice as it doesn't die when you close the web browser, and works > much more reliably in general. :-) If you use a client like Psi, I'd prefere using the CONNECT method with a server listening on port 443. (http://web.amessage.info/clients/psi) Tot kijk Matthias -- Fon: +49-(0)70 0770 07770 http://web.amessage.info HAM: DB1MW xmpp:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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