Re: Automatic proxy configuration for KDE

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Have you tried the proxy configuration script.  It is a piece of Javascript
which gets run to determine the proxy for a given URL.  It is documented
on the Mozilla site (look for .pac files) and these scripts are common across
all the browsers including Konqueror.  

If you can not tell the difference between the proxy requirements given
the limited functions available in the .pac file, then simply replace it with
an ISP specific file.  At this point you do need to tell Konqueror it has 
changed (as the file is cached) and I am not sure how to do that 
automatically, there might be a DCOP function to update it if not that
would be a very reasonable feature request.

David

On Wednesday 06 July 2005 19:42, Andy Teijelo Pérez wrote:
> Hi, list.
>
> Currently I have two dialup accounts for Internet access from two different
> ISPs. They both have services that the other one doesn't have. I find it
> very annoying to change the proxy settings in Konqueror (or KControl) every
> time I connect with an account after having used the other one. Is there a
> way to make that process automatic? I've looked in KPPP and i'm out of
> clues. If it's not currently possible, I think that would be a nice
> feature.
>
> Regards,
> Andy.
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