- From: Mark Friedman <mark@intraspect.com>
- Date: Tue, 16 Jul 1996 15:19:11 -0700
- To: Nick Pollitt <npollitt@valinor.ncsa.uiuc.edu>
- CC: www-jigsaw@w3.org
Here's a previous answer to this question. Anselm Baird-Smith wrote: > > Mark Friedman writes: > > How would you "install" (i.e. use) the proxy stuff in > > Jigsaw/src/classes/w3c/jigsaw/proxy? > > Hum is not that simple at this point. Here is what you have to do: > > a) Using the root resource editor (/Admin/Editor on your server), add > an instance of the ProxyDirectory resource, and name it say "proxy" > b) Edit the Jigsaw/config/httpd.props file (change the > w3c.jigsaw.root.name property to match the name of the prxy directory > resource, in our example "proxy" > c) restart the server Note that currently Jigsaw does not seem to work as both a proxy and a regular server at the same time. It also doesn't seem to support proxying POST requests. I assume that the mid-August release will support everything.
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