Mats,

Pardon me if I do not understand all of the ramifications of corporate 
firewalls and proxy servers, but if your app is being used by your client 
behind his/her corporate firewall aren't the HTTP calls going through the proxy 
server by default? It that is the case, then you do not need to do anything 
special. I use one of my apps at my day job for a Fortune 100 company. I know 
that nothing going out in the normal course via HTTP can avoid our proxy 
server, yet I do not do anything special to my scripts to use the app.
Regards,

Bruce Pokras
Blazing Dawn Software
www.blazingdawn.com

On Sep 26, 2014, at 5:44 PM, Mats Åström <matsast...@yahoo.se> wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> having read up on, and tried, most posts with suggestions on how to make 
> LiveCode access the web through a proxy, I'm in a cul-de-sac.
> 
> It works fine (POST-ing a SOAP web service) without going through a proxy. 
> Although I get "error timeout" when HTTPProxy is set to my clients proxy 
> server IP or DNS.
> 
> Maybe I did not search the posts thoroughly enough and missed something 
> obvious (the LiveCode posts and community are both the reason I am still in 
> business…)
> 
> Has anyone managed to go through a proxy?
> 
> If so how?
> 
> /Mats
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