FROM : Simon Liu
DATE : Fri Aug 31 19:14:41 2007
Is it possible to instruct a Cocoa application to use a HTTP proxy,
defined in the app by the user, and not setup in Network Preferences?
This would be useful for certain services/applications e.g. a special
webkit app.
I had a look at the System Configuration framework, but its very
confusing... I can retrieve proxy information from the dynamic store,
but this is not what I want. Is there a way in the framework to
define a set of key-values just for the running process to use, so
WebKit, NSURL, etc. use the custom proxy values?
Any info appreciated. Thanks.
Regards,
Simon
DATE : Fri Aug 31 19:14:41 2007
Is it possible to instruct a Cocoa application to use a HTTP proxy,
defined in the app by the user, and not setup in Network Preferences?
This would be useful for certain services/applications e.g. a special
webkit app.
I had a look at the System Configuration framework, but its very
confusing... I can retrieve proxy information from the dynamic store,
but this is not what I want. Is there a way in the framework to
define a set of key-values just for the running process to use, so
WebKit, NSURL, etc. use the custom proxy values?
Any info appreciated. Thanks.
Regards,
Simon
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