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support for HTTPS proxy

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Hi guys

we have an extension for Firefox (also Chrome, Opera) establishing connections over HTTPS (squid on server-side). Currently our extension for Firefox is using .pac files but that approach is troublesome as we can't add exceptions on client-side, like we do on Chrome. Is there any way to connect via HTTPS proxies? Or, do you plan to implement support for defining HTTPS proxies in Firefox?

thanks in advance

Hi guys we have an extension for Firefox (also Chrome, Opera) establishing connections over HTTPS (squid on server-side). Currently our extension for Firefox is using .pac files but that approach is troublesome as we can't add exceptions on client-side, like we do on Chrome. Is there any way to connect via HTTPS proxies? Or, do you plan to implement support for defining HTTPS proxies in Firefox? thanks in advance

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Connecting to HTTP proxy over HTTPS is supported. EDIT: That link was out of date. original source: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=378637 See this are an alternative solution: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/que.../1068675#answer-745280

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