So, it does 'exactly' what you're looking for, except it doesn't? Again, have you looked at the source code to see if you can simply change how it works or read the documentation?
"Let say I want to access http://ieeexplore.ieee.org. If I put http://192.168.100.11:2020/ on browser's address bar it should open desired sitehttp://ieeexplore.ieee.org."
This makes no sense, how would the entering just the proxy url in the address bar open any other URL? Are you looking code that can read minds? This doesn't match your initial requirement where a url is passed as a parameter.
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