>>> Jon Reinberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 9/7/99 11:18:35 PM >>>
>Is this possible?

yes it is.

>Can anyone please start me out
>or help me through this? I would be very grateful.

It would take to long to explain but basically you;re servlet must:

1. be mapped to / or have some way of maping to a proxy request

2. replicate the call made to it to the intended destination server
You may be able to use HttpURLConnection to do this but I had to
write my own HttpClient.

3. filter the contents of the returned stream.


You'll have to take a close look at the HTTP RFC for proxies.

You can find it at: http://www.w3.org

I'm not aware of anyone offering a free proxy servlet (I have one but
I'd be ashamed to release it now - it was my first servlet ever!).

Hope this helps.





Nic Ferrier
Tapsell-Ferrier Limited
http://www.tapsellferrier.co.uk

"Use Ockham Luke"

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