- From: Dave Cole <dcole@netcarta.com>
- Date: Mon, 9 Dec 1996 10:05:06 -0800
- To: "'WWW-Talk'" <www-talk@w3.org>, "'Magruder, Steve'" <steve.magruder@lgeenergy.com>
Most servers will support the Proxy-Authorization field when using HTTP/1.0. Dave >---------- >From: Magruder, Steve[SMTP:steve.magruder@lgeenergy.com] >Sent: Friday, December 06, 1996 1:30 PM >To: 'WWW-Talk' >Subject: HTTP/1.0 Proxy access authentication > >With HTTP/1.1, the Proxy-Authorization header can be specified in an >HTTP message, but if one is writing software that must be able to send >an HTTP message through a local HTTP/1.0 proxy (which requires a user >and password) on the way to a public internet site, how can this be >accomplished? > >Thanks, > Steve > > Steve Magruder > LG&E Power Marketing, Inc. > >
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