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10.4: Access proxy servers that use .pac files via Safari
This is not a 10.4 only hint. You have been able to use a .PAC file for proxy auto-config since 10.3.2.
The only difference is in 10.4 you have a dropdown under "Configure Proxies" with the option "Using a PAC file". In 10.4 AND 10.3.2 (or later) If you choose "Manually", then in the "Select a proxy server to configure" window, scroll down. You will see "Automatic Proxy Configuration". If you select that, on the right you will see "Proxy Configuration File" and "URL". The URL can be a URL to a server location somewhere - or it can be a file on your local machine. (using file:// ) And the system settings for .pac being ignored in Camino is a known bug. Vote for it if you want it fixed....
proxy.pac for Camino
If you want to setup proxy pac support for Camino, you can do it manually by stuffing in the config uptions to prefs.js in ~/Library/Application Support/Camino |
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