on Wed, 8 Oct 2008
10:33:33 -0700
> To this point, I've been trying out some intermediary sites such as Anon.Me.
> Perhaps that approach is part of the problem. I've known for a long time that
> there are Web Proxy config pages in just about every browser/version -- maybe
> even going back to NS 2.02 that our feathered friend still uses -- but I don't
> know much about 'em and have never used them. It would be great if I could
> find a great tutorial on this somewhere. My search engine searches using the
> keywords of 'Proxy Server+Javascript+Cookies' and the like have not brought up
> illuminating hits.
If you are going to use a proxy you will have to set up the proxy location.
For FF go to Tools-Options then Advanced-Network-Connection-Settings.
--
Robert Blair
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