Hello All - I apologize if this is a newbie question or if it has been answered before. I've spent some time on Google and the various documentation resources for squid and I have been unable to find an answer. First of all, I am running squid 2.7 STABLE 7 on a Windows 7 64-bit machine and the proxy works great when configured in Firefox. However, what I am looking to do is access the proxy functionality directly via HTTP - for example, assume I have squid running on http://localhost:3128, is it possible for me to pass-in the URL to proxy by first accessing the squid proxy server in the browser? In other words, I am looking to be able to do something like: http://localhost:3128/?url=www.google.com and then have the request go to squid, squid go to google and then the response come directly back to the browser. Obviously this syntax above is something I just made up, but logically this is what I am looking for. Can anyone tell me if such functionality currently exists that can be accessed, or if there is an API or plug-in that has been written that will enable this? Finally (in the worst case), is it possible/feasible to modify the source to add this feature and if so would it be overly complex to do? (I do have dev. experience in Linux and Windows). It certainly *seems* like something like the above should be easy to do since squid is a proxy. Any help, advice, direction or suggestions would be most appreciated. Blake _________________________________________________________________ Hotmail: Trusted email with Microsoft’s powerful SPAM protection. http://clk.atdmt.com/GBL/go/196390706/direct/01/