Note: The proxy bypass feature may eliminate the need for the use JavaScript to select a proxy.
To configure the proxy selection and proxy bypass settings, follow the these steps:
The Proxy Settings view has a Connect through a proxy server check box, Servers section, and Exceptions section.
Note: In most cases, only a single proxy is used for all protocols. In those cases, enter the proxy location and port number for the HTTP setting and check the Use the same proxy server for all protocols check box. Checking the box makes all the other entries unavailable and copies the information in the HTTP setting into the Secure, FTP, and Gopher settings. Checking the box also hides the information in the Socks setting.
The proxy locations that do not begin with a protocol (like "http://" or "ftp://"), are assumed to be a CERN type HTTP proxy. For example, the entry "proxy" would be treated the same as the entry "http://proxy." For FTP gateways, like the TIS FTP gateway and the WinGate Win95 Modem FTP proxy, the proxy should be listed with the protocol "ftp://" in front of the proxy name. For example, an FTP gateway "ftpproxy" should be entered as "ftp://ftpproxy."
To bypass more complex addresses, enter the addresses in the edit box labeled, Do not use proxy server for addresses beginning with:.
A proxy bypass entry may begin with a protocol type. These may be http://, https://, ftp://, or gopher://. If a protocol type is used, the exception entry only applies to requests for that protocol. Note that the protocol value is case insensitive. Multiple entries should be separated by a semicolon (;).
Next, an Internet address, an IP address, or domain name must be entered. If no protocol is specified, any request using the address will be bypassed. If a protocol is specified, requests with the address will only be bypassed if they are of the indicated protocol type. As with the protocol type, address entries are case insensitive.
Finally, a port number may be added. If it is used, the request is only processed if all previous requirements are met and the request uses the specified port number.
The exception dialog box allows a wildcard "*" to be used in the place of zero or more characters. The following list contains examples showing how to use wildcards: