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#-----[ FIND ]------------------------------------------
# this is a partial match
#
$port=hexdec(substr($userdata['session_proxy'],2));
#
#-----[ AFTER, ADD ]------------------------------------
#
if ( $board_config['proxy_debug'] )
{
$lang['proxy'] = 'Cached Rejection.<br />'.$lang['proxy'];
}
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$port=hexdec(substr($userdata['session_proxy'],2));
if ( $board_config['proxy_debug'] )
{
$lang['proxy'] = 'Cached Rejection.<br />'.$lang['proxy'];
}
How do I know it's working? Can I get it tested somehow? I have implemented it and didn't find any problems when testing registration.
So, would it be okay to add the code that I'm told to add aftter directly after the code shown below [ FIND ]? In other words, can I do this:
TerraFrost wrote: in my experience, the only people who use open proxies are those who have something to hide (and most people don't).
as far as people having it as a default option - i can't say why anyone would have it as a default option. there are plenty of legitimate reasons for closed proxies on lans - namely, speed improvements - but open proxies - proxies that anyone can use for whatever purpose suits them - really don't have those same benifits.
- to increase the effective speed of your connection to the Internet
- hidding ip from unscrupulous hackers
- can help users from certain countries or geographic regions
to bypass restriction
TerraFrost wrote: you can try accessing the registration page through an open proxy. here are some:
http://www.stayinvisible.com/index.pl/proxy_list
TerraFrost wrote: to configure internet explorer to use a proxy, you'll need to follow the instructions as given here:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=135982
TerraFrost wrote: that code looks okay. what would the alternative to it be?