From: Jon F. <jo...@jo...> - 2001-06-07 22:53:28
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Hi, > - forward(file) no longer works (probably broken domaincmp()) if you > use > . proxy:3128 . . > or > * proxy:3128 . . > Instead you have to use something like > *.* proxy:3128 . . > *.*.* proxy:3128 . . [... snip many more similar lines ...] With the new domain syntax, "*" now means hosts without a domain specified - e.g. "http://localhost/". Before, there was no way to match such hosts - so this is a feature, not a bug. Try "*." to match all hosts. (Or, alternatively, "/" will also match all hosts). > Can a windows configdir end with ':' too or only with '\'? Yes. The (very broken) way windows does it is: \\host\share\dir\file - Network path C:\dir\file - Absolute path C:dir\file - Path relative to current directory on specified drive dir\file - Path relative to current directory and drive So we can't change "configdir c:" to "configdir c:\" without changing the meaning. Yuck! Regards, Jon -- E-mail: jo...@jo... Website: http://www.jon-foster.co.uk/ |