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https and a http proxy
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Any idea why I can access https pages or applications thru my companies firewall/proxy?
If I am using my PC on the same network, then it's fine. 
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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Portland, OR
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Originally posted by j0nkatz:
Any idea why I can access https pages or applications thru my companies firewall/proxy?
If I am using my PC on the same network, then it's fine.
Which browser? I have the same problem with Safari, but IE, Camino, OmniWeb all work fine. I think it is a Safari problem.
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Yeah, i'm using safari too. I wonder if the new iTunes uses safari or if it uses whatever is the systerm default browser as the browser for the music store??
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Originally posted by j0nkatz:
Yeah, i'm using safari too. I wonder if the new iTunes uses safari or if it uses whatever is the systerm default browser as the browser for the music store??
iTunes seems to be doing it all itself, using xml files fed from the store rather than a markup language like html. It also doesn't work for me over a proxy very well, I can browse the store but I can't login to buy anything. Oh well, I shouldn't be shopping at work anyway 
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