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Re: Re(4): programatically obtaining "Secure Web" proxy settings
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Re: Re(4): programatically obtaining "Secure Web" proxy settings


  • Subject: Re: Re(4): programatically obtaining "Secure Web" proxy settings
  • From: Kris Amico <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 30 Sep 2002 13:28:57 -0700

I hope that you find what you are looking for in InternetConfig. If not, we
will be here for you if you need to pursue the other solution. There are a
few caveats for dealing with SystemConfiguration to do what you want.

On 9/30/02 11:19 AM, "Jens Bauer" <email@hidden> wrote:

> Hi Kris,
>
> On Mon, 30 Sep, 2002, Kris Amico <email@hidden> wrote:
>
>> Having to use CFBundle to load the symbol may be more difficult, but I am
>> afraid that's where you're at. You speak as though it's near impossible, and
>> I am assuring you that it is not because it is exactly what we had to do in
>> an older product. I could be wrong here but I don't think you are going to
>> get a satisfactory result from InternetConfig.
>
> Uhm, ofcourse, I forgot that it's possible to make a static library,
> which is compiled using Project Builder and then link it with the
> application; -or a shared library.
> Then using it only if the OS version is 10.0.0 or greater.
>
> However, I believe that it should have been possible to use IC for this
> stuff, and IC might contain a bug.
>
>> On 9/30/02 5:08 AM, "Jens Bauer" <email@hidden> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Thanks for your quick reply.
>>> I forgot to say that Darren is working on a Carbon application, which may
>>> make things more difficult.
>>> He's using CodeWarrior, so I guess that he will not be able to use the
>>> SystemConfiguration.framework.
>>> In fact, I wonder if Internet Config shouldn't be able to read the
>>> "Secure Web" settings, just like it reads the other settings without
>> problems.
>>> It might be a bug a'la News-server (NNTP) which has a different name than
>>> the Mac OS 9 name ?
>
> Love,
> Jens


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Kris Amico <email@hidden>
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Senior Software Engineer
Macintosh Client Software Development
EarthLink, Inc.
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