On Friday, 2011-09-09, Osvaldo Martin wrote:
Hi,
Proxy setting can be stored in the environment variable HHTP_PROXY (I think
this works in every Linux), but in GNOME the proxy setting could be
configured using Network Proxy Preference in that case proxy setting are
stored inside Gconf. KDE
Hi,
Googling kioslaverc I found that there is a command to read from that file,
in order to extract the http proxy settings I should use this command:
kreadconfig --file kioslaverc --group Proxy\ Settings --key httpproxy
this will return the http host and the port, If the user is ussing and
Hi,
On Friday, 2011-09-09, Osvaldo Martin wrote:
Hi,
Googling kioslaverc I found that there is a command to read from that file,
in order to extract the http proxy settings I should use this command:
kreadconfig --file kioslaverc --group Proxy\ Settings --key httpproxy
this will return
Kevin Krammer posted on Fri, 09 Sep 2011 17:58:53 +0200 as excerpted:
On Friday, 2011-09-09, Osvaldo Martin wrote:
Hi,
Googling kioslaverc I found that there is a command to read from that
file, in order to extract the http proxy settings I should use this
command:
kreadconfig --file
Thanks Ducan,
your answer and Kevin`s answer were really helpfull!
What I am going to do is to check if the user is using Linux* and In that
case I will try to get the proxy settings from http_proxy environment
variable or from gconf or from kioslaverc. And if everything fail I will
ask the
Hi,
Proxy setting can be stored in the environment variable HHTP_PROXY (I think
this works in every Linux), but in GNOME the proxy setting could be
configured using Network Proxy Preference in that case proxy setting are
stored inside Gconf. KDE uses environment variable HHTP_PROXY and/or other