Tavian Barnes wrote:
When behind a proxy, the browser sends request to the proxy in the
form of GET http://www.google.com/ig, rather than sending GET /ig to
www.google.com. It has no idea if the proxy server did some tricky
things behind its back.
Thank you for reminding me of that. I
Tavian Barnes wrote:
Just an idea from a guy who really knows next to nothing about proxies :
If
- a proxy configuration allows you to selectively forward some requests
to a
selection of sites, but not to a local file
- but what you want to do is to redirect some URLs to a local file
On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 2:03 PM, Nick Kew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 8 Jul 2008 13:48:54 -0600
Tavian Barnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But that's a reverse proxy, not a forward one. I'm attempting to use
an Apache server as a proxy for my web browser, that uses a local copy
of certain
Tavian Barnes wrote:
Just an idea from a guy who really knows next to nothing about proxies :
If
- a proxy configuration allows you to selectively forward some requests to a
selection of sites, but not to a local file
- but what you want to do is to redirect some URLs to a local file
then can
Is it possible to only proxy part of a site, and use local files for
the rest? I want most requests to be passed through the proxy, but
some to be aliased to a local file. I tried
Alias http://www.google.com/ig /home/httpd/html/ig
and similar things, and nothing worked. Can this be done?
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Is it possible to only proxy part of a site, and use local files for
the rest? I want most requests to be passed through the proxy, but
some to be aliased to a local
On Tue, 8 Jul 2008 13:48:54 -0600
Tavian Barnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But that's a reverse proxy, not a forward one. I'm attempting to use
an Apache server as a proxy for my web browser, that uses a local copy
of certain files from certain sites. As such, it has to be a forward
proxy,