Waay cool, epoptai!
My boxes are behind a Squid proxy, so I added the following (first line to config vars section, second line to login sub)
my $proxy = 'http://proxy.dom:port';
$ua->proxy(http=>"$proxy");
Everything appears to work, except the Chat and Userlist frames which report "download failed, try again?".
Update: Chat+Userlist download fixed by epoptai below.
Update for authenticated proxy: First two lines to config vars section, third line immediately above $req=POST in login sub
(Works in other scripts from behind MS-Proxy, but as yet untested with framechat.)
my $proxyid = '';
my $proxypass = '';
$req->proxy_authorization_basic("$proxyid", "$proxypass");
Update: corrected $req->proxy... syntax above. Thanks, epoptai 8^)
cheers,
Don
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(it's pronounced "why-bick")
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