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Giovanni Donelli
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-23 at 22:19 +, Giovanni Donelli wrote:
Are you talking about a JS lib or a code that does what I need, support
for
.pac proxy chaning?
The later.
Sorry, that library wasn't linked to from your original post, but it can
be found on the wikipedia page. Here's a direct link:
http
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Giovanni Donelli wrote:
Hi
Thanks for your reply. I do apologize for not being clear. I
I am trying to make Apache follow the same rules as the browser
On Jan 23, 2008 2:34 PM, Joe Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Giovanni Donelli wrote:
Take this pac file:
$ curl http://wpad.wws.lan/wpad.dat
function FindProxyForURL(url, host)
{
// simple hostname
On Jan 23, 2008 6:27 PM, Ralf Mattes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 2008-01-23 at 11:12 -0700, Joe Lewis wrote:
Giovanni Donelli wrote:
I am trying to make Apache follow the same rules as the browser
Realize that the browser doesn't get the configurations for each website
Are you talking about a JS lib or a code that does what I need, support for
.pac proxy chaning?
As with regards with JS I was going to use the WebKit's JavaScriptCore.
There _IS_ a library (C and python(?) interface) - downloadable from the
google code link posted in the first message ...
it twice.
Regards,
Stefan
Giovanni Donelli wrote / napĂsal(a):
I needed to:
#define CORE_PRIVATE
Sorry about that.
Anyway, this doesn't seem to be working. I'm logging the file
descriptor of different request_rec and the result is always the same,
(this can't be, right?).
Any
Dear fellow module developer,
given a request_rec*r is there anyway to get to the actual socket
file descriptor from which the request came in?
I have been struggling all day trying to get this info out of a
request_rec. Please help!
Thank you!
Giovanni
:10 PM, Giovanni Donelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you very much,
what is the core_module symbol referencing to? I can't compile
it without binding that to something.
Giovanni
On Nov 22, 2007 4:05 PM, Tamas Palagyi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try this:
struct
On Thu, 2007-11-22 at 15:44 +, Giovanni Donelli wrote:
Dear fellow module developer,
given a request_rec*r is there anyway to get to the actual socket
file descriptor from which the request came in?
I have been struggling all day trying to get this info out of a
request_rec
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