prox-config-sidki_2011-12-22rc1
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Feb. 11, 2012, 08:25 PM
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RE: prox-config-sidki_2011-12-22rc1
not sure if this helps you or not (will likely need "tweaked")...
i add my "own" Search Box at the top of the page and it works ![]() (but it also relies on Netflix *NOT* having a "real" e-mail address, wink, wink...) Code: Name = "<div>: Replace 'Your Email Address Is Invalid' with Navigation Content" |
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Mar. 02, 2012, 09:05 AM
(This post was last modified: Mar. 04, 2012 08:50 AM by sh8an.)
Post: #17
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RE: prox-config-sidki_2011-12-22rc1
one i hope simple question for now.
when i search google gets redirected to https instead of staying on http how do i turn off this behavior? thanks in advance. update. ooops, my bad. after restarting chromeplus and proxo i'm fine. everything went better than i expected ![]() update 2 well it certainly sucks - http://www.ghacks.net/2011/10/23/google-...change-it/ tl; dr - if logged in to any google service, you get search results in https, + they removed the option to disable it ![]() however! there is a way around it going to nosslsearch.google.com - http://support.google.com/websearch/bin/...wer=173733 which obviously needs adding the subdomain to google filters. does it need to be added only to webfilters? (which i did) |
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Mar. 02, 2012, 10:33 AM
Post: #18
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RE: prox-config-sidki_2011-12-22rc1
(Feb. 11, 2012 08:12 PM)wammie Wrote: Netflix search doesn't work after signing into Netflix. This was a problem with the previous main release too. I'm on WiinXP and Win7, same behavior in IE and Opera. i'm getting the same behavior here also, and my "faked search" no longer works either... i've been able to log in to Netflix, search via GOOGLE, then add movies to the queue from GOOGLE search results instead of searching from within Netflix... i'll have to dig into the Netflix search a bit further, but won't really have the time to until maybe as far out as NEXT weekend, maybe even TWO weekends from now... |
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Mar. 04, 2012, 08:12 AM
Post: #19
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RE: prox-config-sidki_2011-12-22rc1
SWEET!
I have been waiting for an update forever. thx much ![]() |
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Mar. 05, 2012, 02:19 AM
Post: #20
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RE: prox-config-sidki_2011-12-22rc1
(Mar. 02, 2012 09:05 AM)sh8an Wrote: update 2 I almost missed this update. (Mar. 02, 2012 09:05 AM)sh8an Wrote: however! there is a way around it going to nosslsearch.google.com - http://support.google.com/websearch/bin/...wer=173733 Might need an addition to Exceptions like the one added for encrypted. Code: encrypted.google.(*/)+{1}(images\?|search\?(tbm=isch|*\&tbm=isch)) I try to check later. |
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Mar. 05, 2012, 01:26 PM
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RE: prox-config-sidki_2011-12-22rc1
Observations
If it makes a difference, I copied the update over the previous release |
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Mar. 05, 2012, 03:06 PM
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RE: prox-config-sidki_2011-12-22rc1
i post a "tight light blue" that works in IE...
(i have some tweaks to do, i've noticed some results land on a 404 when they shouldn't...) i "started" to, a while back, tweak it for Opera/Firefox/Chrome "engines", but there didn't seem to really be a large enough user base at the time.. what browser are you using? |
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Mar. 18, 2012, 02:08 PM
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RE: prox-config-sidki_2011-12-22rc1
usually Opera on linux or windows, sometimes Firefox
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Mar. 19, 2012, 01:20 AM
Post: #24
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RE: prox-config-sidki_2011-12-22rc1
(Mar. 05, 2012 01:26 PM)selyb Wrote: If it makes a difference, I copied the update over the previous release After you extract the zip to the Proxomitron's folder, load the "sidki_2011-12-22rc1.ptron" config. Do not "Merge-O-Matic" or otherwise merge this cfg with your old cfg. (Mar. 05, 2012 01:26 PM)selyb Wrote: Observations It works for me... (Mar. 18, 2012 02:08 PM)selyb Wrote: usually Opera on linux or windows, sometimes Firefox However, it won't work while using Opera turbo, if you are using Opera turbo. |
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Mar. 27, 2012, 01:49 PM
(This post was last modified: Mar. 27, 2012 01:51 PM by apacallyps.)
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RE: prox-config-sidki_2011-12-22rc1
Hello everyone. I hope you are doing well.
I just got around to downloading the new config a few days ago. Much respect for JJoe and this forum for keeping Proxo ALIVE! Unfortunately, when I extracted the zip to the Proxo's folder and loaded the "sidki_2011-12-22rc1.ptron" config, while surfing the Internet I notice webpages are loading slower and Proxomitron's CPU rises up to 80-100%. So the new config raises Proxo's CPU for me and sites are loading a lot more sluggish. So I reverted back to the "sidki-2010-10-23" config and there's no problem -- Proxo's CPU went back to normal which is about 0-10% CPU while loading webpages. I don't know, maybe it is a new filter causing the CPU hike, but I can't use the new config and I feel like I've been left out of a game all of you are playing. :-) Big salute to Proxomitron and all members of The Un-Official Proxomitron Forum. Peace. . |
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Mar. 27, 2012, 03:50 PM
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RE: prox-config-sidki_2011-12-22rc1
you haven't given us ANY "details", we have nothing to "look into" based on that post...
can't you give us a web site or two that you noticed this "claimed" sluggish behavior? and is your current config the 'default' "sidki-2010-10-23" or HAVE YOU MADE CHANGES TO IT? and if you HAVE made changes to it, YOU HAVE TO MAKE THE SAME CHANGES to the "sidki_2011-12-22rc1.ptron" config before you can "compare" the two to each other for "claimed" sluggish behavior... |
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Mar. 29, 2012, 06:35 PM
Post: #27
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RE: prox-config-sidki_2011-12-22rc1
Quote:(Mar. 27, 2012 03:50 PM)ProxRocks Wrote: you haven't given us ANY "details", we have nothing to "look into" based on that post... can't you give us a web site or two that you noticed this "claimed" sluggish behavior? All I did was extract "sidki_2011-12-22rc1.ptron" config into Proxo's folder and then loaded it. I then went to configure and webpage/headers settings and I tweaked it how I like. From there I went online and Proxo was causing the CPU hike which made the browser and the browsing sluggish. That's never happened to me before in about 10 years of using Proxo so I went back to the 'default' "sidki-2010-10-23" and the CPU is back to normal. Maybe I'll extract "sidki_2011-12-22rc1.ptron" into Prox's folder once more to see if Prox's CPU goes up again. Thanks for responding to my question ProxRocks and have a great rest of the day. I will let you know how it turns out. Thank you. Peace. . |
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Mar. 30, 2012, 12:16 AM
Post: #28
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RE: prox-config-sidki_2011-12-22rc1
tweaked it how i like --- did you do this to BOTH configs that you are using, the old and the new? and are the tweaks 100% identical?
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Mar. 30, 2012, 02:33 PM
Post: #29
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RE: prox-config-sidki_2011-12-22rc1
(Mar. 30, 2012 12:16 AM)ProxRocks Wrote: tweaked it how i like --- did you do this to BOTH configs that you are using, the old and the new? and are the tweaks 100% identical? Um, well, every time there's a new config I usually make the settings the same way. Simple changes like I uncheck: "Title: Append Last-Modified or ETag" and "Title: Prepend Proxy Indicator" and a couple others, but not many. I update "Exceptions-U.ptxt" too by copy and pasting my URLs into it from the older list from "sidki_l_2010-10-23". That's it. I may have missed something and didn't change both configs exactly the same way, but if I did, it would only be by a setting or two. I will check it. Btw, in the past I experimented with Proxo and changed the settings a lot in other configs just to see how it works and never had any probs. I am wondering if I should just unninstall Proxo and start from scratch. I don't want to do that, but it's nice to be updated. Right now I'm using the default "sidki_l_2010-10-23" and it works fine. Before doing this though, I think I will zip "sidki_l_2011-12-22rc1" over top Prox's folder again and go online to see if Prox's CPU lowers. Much respect for JJoe and ALL Proxo users. I am thinking this is a filter or maybe browser conflict/installation issue. Who knows? I'll let you know if it goes away. Peace to ProxRocks for trying to help solve the problem...Salute . |
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Mar. 30, 2012, 10:52 PM
Post: #30
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RE: prox-config-sidki_2011-12-22rc1
there's really "never" a need to 'uninstall' Proxo...
technically, there is no 'install'... if you extracted the "new" into your Proxo folder, then you're done, everything is "updated"... i'm not really sure of the best way to debug a high cpu utilization... something seems amiss though, the new shouldn't be eating up the cpu... if you open the log window, the window that looks a lot like a "command prompt" window, does the log show a high number of any one given filter while loading a "sluggish" web page? |
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