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Can't get the GET header filter to work.
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Jul. 07, 2005, 07:30 PM
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Can't get the GET header filter to work.
Hi everyone, it’s taken me a while but I’m finally beginning to understand a bit about Proxomitron. Amazing program. Much of it is still way beyond me but I’m going to learn. For now can anyone help with something I just can’t figure out?
In the default header filter list it gives the GET header as one of the options, so I thought I could use this to filter specific words from outgoing GET headers – eg. my email address. Is this possible? From the help the best I could figure was to place the word in wildcards - *email* - in the Header Value Match box, but it does not work. In the ‘HTTP Header’ box there is just the three letters of GET with no colon after it, but there is a space. Is this how it should be. Thanks. |
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Can't get the GET header filter to work. - Shaman - Jul. 07, 2005 07:30 PM
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this subject line is dumb... - ProxRocks - Jul. 11, 2005, 05:52 PM
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