I found this node discussing the WinProxy. I know the box I am trying to POST to runs IIS (blah). Could this help me? How do I insert this into the header, if so? Below is an excerpt about winproxy I found. see full node 56141
GET /index.html HTTP/1.0 Host: www.google.com

Now this works on virtually every proxy. Except WinProxy. WinProxy requires an additional header, as well as browser identification, so the same request would look like this:
GET / HTTP/1.0 Host: www.google.com User-agent: Mozilla/4.7 Remote-Host-Wp: 10.0.3.82

Any help would be greatly appreciated!!

Michael Jensen
michael at inshift.com
http://www.inshift.com

In reply to is winproxy the problem? send additional header info? by inblosam
in thread LWP, extract_cookies, etc. by inblosam

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