Name

WebProxy

Synopsis

This implementation of IWebProxy supports HTTP proxies. Use the one-argument form of the constructor to specify the URI of the proxy server. The second argument BypassOnLocal, if set to true, bypasses the proxy server for local (Intranet) addresses. Other forms of the constructor allow you to specify an array that lists servers for which you should bypass the proxy (this list can contain regular expression strings containing URI patterns to match). You can also supply network credentials to authenticate your application to the proxy server.

See GlobalProxySelection or the WebRequest.Proxy property for details on configuring a proxy.

public class WebProxy : IWebProxy, System.Runtime.Serialization.ISerializable {
// Public Constructors
   public method WebProxy();  
   public method WebProxy(string Address);  
   public method WebProxy(string Address, 
        bool BypassOnLocal);  
   public method WebProxy(string Address, bool BypassOnLocal, 
        string[] BypassList);  
   public method WebProxy(string Address, bool BypassOnLocal, 
        string[] BypassList, ICredentials Credentials);  
   public method WebProxy(string Host, int Port);  
   public method WebProxy(Uri Address);  
   public method WebProxy(Uri Address, bool BypassOnLocal);  
   public method WebProxy(Uri Address, bool BypassOnLocal, 
        string[] BypassList);  
   public method WebProxy(Uri Address, bool BypassOnLocal, 
        string[] BypassList, ICredentials Credentials);  
// Protected Constructors
   protected method WebProxy( System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo ...

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