The --proxy-server option is working perfectly fine for now.
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On Saturday 23 Jun 2012 09:18:19 Genes MailLists wrote:
> There was an issue with some earlier chrome versions and changes
> made in kde. This may or may not be your issue.
>
> Please check the file:
>
>~/.kde4/share/config/kioslaverc
>
> And make sure that the proxy port only has a col
On 06/23/2012 04:45 AM, Jayesh Badwaik wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using chromium with KDE, and whenever I open Chromium proxy
> settings, I get KDE proxy settings. I have already enabled my KDE proxy
> settings, so the proxy should work right?
>
There was an issue with some earlier chrome version
On Saturday 23 Jun 2012 17:08:06 Jianjun Mao wrote:
> the proxy interface is really bad...anyway --proxy-pac-url command
> option works for me
Oh, thanks. Reading into the man pages of Chromium (did not know they
had one!). It seems there are a host of options, --proxy-server is
another for exa
the proxy interface is really bad...anyway --proxy-pac-url command option
works for me
在 2012-6-23 下午4:46,"Jayesh Badwaik" 写道:
> Hi,
>
> I am using chromium with KDE, and whenever I open Chromium proxy
> settings, I get KDE proxy settings. I have already enabled my KDE proxy
> settings, so the pro
Hi,
I am using chromium with KDE, and whenever I open Chromium proxy
settings, I get KDE proxy settings. I have already enabled my KDE proxy
settings, so the proxy should work right?
But it doesn't. I can browse using the proxy through rekonq browser. So,
the settings are apparently working fi
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