Peter Clark wrote:
I would like to provide a proxy service that can be used only by accessing a web page. In other words, I don't want users to enter proxy details in their browser settings, but rather, if they want to go through a proxy, they can visit a webpage, enter a URL in a form, and the page (and all subsequent pages) will be funneled through the proxy to the user. I believe that anonymizer.com does something similar. But hopefully you get the idea.
:Peter
You should be able to do this with a JSP. You should also be able to get SSL pages as well. I don't have an example handy, but this is not a trivial task. If there has not been answer from someone else, I'll try to get you an example soon.
Do you have the ability to run JSP's?
-Mark
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