There is a <setproxy> optional task.  Maybe that's
what Steve was referring to...

-Matt

--- Aurele Venet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Not sure what you mean by the <proxy> class, I
> searched the core and 
> optional tasks in the manual but couldn't find it. 
> Steve Loughran wrote:
> 
> > Aurele Venet wrote:
> >
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I have just developed a version of the
> <condition> <http url=""/> 
> >> <condition/>  which allows for an optional proxy
> url to be set.  
> >> Would it be a useful addition to the main distro?
> >>
> >> basically it goes like this:
> >>
> >> <condition property="prop1" value="value1">
> >>    <http url="http://google.com/
> proxy="http://myproxy.com:3128/"/>
> >> </condition>
> >>
> >> (it is an optional attribute).
> >>
> >> kind regards
> >>
> >> Vrata
> >>
> >
> > what about the <proxy> class? does that not work?
> >
> >
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