See the Netscape specifications on PAC file format.
Note: Usually it is simpler/better to do the selection at the PAC server
by sending different PAC scripts to different clients. Make a CGI
program that generates the PAC file matching the client network location
and browser type..
-- Henrik Nordstrom Squid Hacker Greg Cunningham wrote: > > I want to point any browser in our company to the closest proxy on our WAN. > All the Java functions I have looked at are for parsing the _host_ address. > I also want to parse _my_ ip address to make a proxy selection. Any Ideas? > > -- > Greg Cunningham Mo: +61 (0)4 0705 6788 > IT Support Officer Ph: +61 (0)3 6440 7453 > Harris & Company limited Fx: +61 (0)3 6440 7455 > PO Box 63 Burnie Tasmania Australia > mailto://greg.cunningham@harrisgroup.com.au > -- Tasmania, Holiday Isle --Received on Fri Apr 27 2001 - 03:46:52 MDT
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