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The best way to use $RDIR ?
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Jun. 20, 2012, 03:17 AM
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RE: The best way to use $RDIR ?
(Jun. 20, 2012 01:27 AM)joey_sw Wrote: 1. What is the "!:" http-header filter? Proxomitron help files doesn't explain about it. Some sets, sidki's, require the header filters to be applied in a certain order. Things like "!:" can allow us to control order of header filter application. However, the presence of a "URL:" style filter may cause the header filters to reorder. (Jun. 20, 2012 01:27 AM)joey_sw Wrote: 2. Its seem possible to modifiy my filter above to works on "!:" would this give better performance ? Change in performance would depend on set. Note: "URL:" allows direct test for protocol in Match. http://sidki.proxfilter.net/prox/sidki-etc/ReadMe.txt Quote:******************************************************************************* (Jun. 20, 2012 01:27 AM)joey_sw Wrote: 3. Some sites began to use https for their .js & .css. Set browser to send https to Proxomitron. Have the Proxomitron filter https. However, if the files are called from an http page, web page filters can redirect. (Jun. 20, 2012 01:27 AM)joey_sw Wrote: 4. What modification necessary to allow https request also intercepted by my filter ? Download and extract certs.zip, proxcert.zip, and openssl-0.9.8-mod-rev1.zip to the Proxomitron program's home directory. http://proxomitron.info/files/index.html Enable filtering of https. http://proxomitron.info/45/help/CfgT5.html#foo Click "Config" on the Proxomitron's mainscreen. http://proxomitron.info/45/help/Mainscreen.html Click "HTTP" on the Preference Settings dialog. http://proxomitron.info/45/help/CfgT5.html#foo Set browser to send https to Proxomitron. HTH |
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The best way to use $RDIR ? - joey_sw - Jun. 20, 2012, 01:27 AM
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