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Taylor Jones wrote:
Hello,

I read the guidelines for this mailing list, and I really do hope I'm
not asking a question you've all heard a million times. If I am, feel
free to berate me, I probably deserve it.

I am looking for a way to use a webpage with a GET/POST form to get
the user's name and password for authentication instead of the pop-up
that the user receives by default. I realize that this is just an
aesthetic kind of thing, but I'm nothing if not obsessive, and I hate
that I can't tell a user where he is and what he needs to do to gain
access to our proxy server. Honestly, this shouldn't be that hard to
implement, I just don't really know where I should start. Any help you
guys could give me would be much appreciated!

I'm happy to supply a system.
   http://treenet.co.nz/projects/

The web login code is freeware. The server and proxy integration is not.
If you are interested get in touch off-list and we can discuss the price for that part.

Amos Jeffries
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amos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Treehouse Networks Ltd.
+64 21 293 4049

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