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This isn't in order to bypass blocks that someone like a school system admin put in place, right?
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 15
OS: win xp
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No i am at my home and under a lan. There are a number of proxies here. i want to have an html page where we can click and it will go to the website with the specified proxy. Here some proxies allow to download and some dont. so for downloading like from www.download.com i want to use a particular proxy and then for browsing the other proxy because it is good at surfing.
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