Proxy handling in KDE4

Thiago Macieira thiago at kde.org
Fri Jul 6 10:03:29 BST 2007


Jeff Mitchell wrote:
>I just want to reiterate in light of this comment that one of the issues
> I brought up was the fact that you couldn't *not* make "all" KDE
> applications work with the proxy.  A way to set proxies
> per-application, like how every application has a Shortcuts/Global
> Shortcuts, is something that would be useful -- especially if it were
> even more finely grained.  For instance, I end up using Pidgin instead
> of Kopete because I need to have some connections go through one proxy,
> some not go through a proxy at all...etc.

This is in my plans.

But instead of per-application, I've designed to do it per-protocol.

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