Sarah,
Four steps to set up proxy:
1) Configured Python support for IIS
2) Copied *proxy.cgi* (in *...\OpenLayer\examples*) into my *"wwwroot\"* and
changed it as *porxy.py*
3) Change the first line of *proxy.py* as* "#!C:/Python25/python.exe
-u"*and add '
*localhost:8888*' (you might use different one) into *allowedHosts*
4) Add *"OpenLayers.ProxyHost= "/proxy.py?url=;" * into your html file
*Actually, if you open your program using IE, it might work without setting
any additional proxy.*
Thanks,
Genhan
On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 4:26 AM, Sarah_S [via OSGeo.org] <
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> Genhan, how did you solved this?
> I´m having troubles with my proxy.
>
> Thanks
> Sarah
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