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Firefox 2.0 availableFirefox 2.0 availablePosted Oct 26, 2006 7:05 UTC (Thu) by jamesh (subscriber, #1159)In reply to: Firefox 2.0 available by yodermk Parent article: Firefox 2.0 available
If you have proxy auto-configuration set up for your network, then you shouldn't ever need to touch those settings. With the proxy auto-configuration turned on, firefox will try to download a http://wpad.$DOMAIN/wpad.dat file and treat it as a proxy auto-configuration file. The spec also provides for setting the proxy via DHCP data, but I don't think firefox supports that on Linux.
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