On Sat, 10 Jul 2004 00:48, Matthias Wimmer wrote: > 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.
The Java Control Panel has a separate set of proxy settings. They are often set to copy the settings from the browser in the case of an applet, but it's not always the case. > 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) Likewise. But if a company proxy actually permits you to do this, then they might as well just open up all ports anyway. TX -- 'Every sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic' - Arthur C Clarke 'Every sufficiently advanced magic is indistinguishable from technology' - Tom Graves Email: Trejkaz Xaoza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Web site: http://xaoza.net/trejkaz/ Jabber ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] GPG Fingerprint: 9EEB 97D7 8F7B 7977 F39F A62C B8C7 BC8B 037E EA73 _______________________________________________ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://jabberstudio.org/mailman/listinfo/jdev
