i've tryed Robin's tip and it doesn't works either.
Raster, I don't like non-transparent proxys and I know E doesn't has a lot
of things (hey, i love it anyway), that is why i suggested something like
that. IMO, kde has a nice approach on several ways to do that....although,
they don't work that nice (at least, for me)

2009/8/22 Carsten Haitzler <[email protected]>

> On Mon, 17 Aug 2009 18:11:19 -0300 Wido <[email protected]> said:
>
> > i haven't done exactly that, but my guess is that everithing in
> > /etc/environment is going to be sourced by bash (which i use) and thus,
> > "sourced" by e. I'll try it anyway on my work
> >
> > anyway, wouldn't be nice to have something like that? i mean, i guess
> more
> > and more cool stuff may be comming and something as a proxy setting seems
> to
> > be something normal in any desktop by this days (gnome, kde and xfce at
> > least have it)
>
> non-transparent proxies imho are broken proxies, if that is the only way to
> get
> a connection. (if proxy is optional - that's another matter). as for proxy
> -
> you can set HTTP_PROXY in your system environmewnt, personal bashrc,
> profile or
> whatever you please. no e doesn't have any settings for it. it doesn't have
> a
> lot of things :)
>
> --
> ------------- Codito, ergo sum - "I code, therefore I am" --------------
> The Rasterman (Carsten Haitzler)    [email protected]
>
>


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