You could try passing the proxy params into the jvm like so :
java -Dhttp.proxyHost 192.232.23... -Dhttp.proxyPort 43 -jar htmlparser.jar
From within java, put this before your application makes the connection :
System.getProperties().put("proxyHost","192.344.3..");
System.getProperties().put("proxyPort","43");
Bytway, you could also get a direct url connection by specifying the url in
the c'tor (instead of using BufferedStream).
Regards,
Somik
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From: "anumodh narayanan kutty" <anu...@ho...>
To: <htm...@li...>
Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 11:19 PM
Subject: [Htmlparser-user] Having Proxy ,need to SET SYSTEM PROPERTY(URGENT)
> Hello Somik,
>
> I used your htmlparser to get links,and suceeded, but for that I
> read it from a file.I want to read from directly from URL, using
> BufferedStream, which I did already using my code, by setting the SYSTEM
> PROPERTY for PROXY.I couldn't find that in your Connect code,
> Will that work with out setting SYSTEM PROPERTY,because I have PROXY in
> between.
>
> ANUMODH
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