Open URL via proxy using JS
I would like to open a link using a proxy in JavaScript, my idea is to somehow generate a link that would use one of available proxies. What I do is:
window.open("http://url");
How to alter URL to add a proxy to it? Any othe ideas welcome, I never had anything to do with proxies so don't mind if is a silly question.
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I would like to open a link using a proxy in JavaScript, my idea is to somehow generate a link that would use one of available proxies. What I do is:
window.open("http://url");
How to alter URL to add a proxy to it? Any othe ideas welcome, I never had anything to do with proxies so don't mind if is a silly question.
javascript
What do you mean you want to add a proxy to the url? Do you mean you want to direct the browser to a host address that's directing traffic to another host address? Can you define exactly what you mean by proxy here?
– duhaime
Nov 25 '18 at 17:42
What I need is some Youtube views, I have a simple script that opens a new browser tab, but I would like to use other IPs than my PC
– jarosik
Nov 26 '18 at 10:18
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I would like to open a link using a proxy in JavaScript, my idea is to somehow generate a link that would use one of available proxies. What I do is:
window.open("http://url");
How to alter URL to add a proxy to it? Any othe ideas welcome, I never had anything to do with proxies so don't mind if is a silly question.
javascript
I would like to open a link using a proxy in JavaScript, my idea is to somehow generate a link that would use one of available proxies. What I do is:
window.open("http://url");
How to alter URL to add a proxy to it? Any othe ideas welcome, I never had anything to do with proxies so don't mind if is a silly question.
javascript
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What do you mean you want to add a proxy to the url? Do you mean you want to direct the browser to a host address that's directing traffic to another host address? Can you define exactly what you mean by proxy here?
– duhaime
Nov 25 '18 at 17:42
What I need is some Youtube views, I have a simple script that opens a new browser tab, but I would like to use other IPs than my PC
– jarosik
Nov 26 '18 at 10:18
add a comment |
What do you mean you want to add a proxy to the url? Do you mean you want to direct the browser to a host address that's directing traffic to another host address? Can you define exactly what you mean by proxy here?
– duhaime
Nov 25 '18 at 17:42
What I need is some Youtube views, I have a simple script that opens a new browser tab, but I would like to use other IPs than my PC
– jarosik
Nov 26 '18 at 10:18
What do you mean you want to add a proxy to the url? Do you mean you want to direct the browser to a host address that's directing traffic to another host address? Can you define exactly what you mean by proxy here?
– duhaime
Nov 25 '18 at 17:42
What do you mean you want to add a proxy to the url? Do you mean you want to direct the browser to a host address that's directing traffic to another host address? Can you define exactly what you mean by proxy here?
– duhaime
Nov 25 '18 at 17:42
What I need is some Youtube views, I have a simple script that opens a new browser tab, but I would like to use other IPs than my PC
– jarosik
Nov 26 '18 at 10:18
What I need is some Youtube views, I have a simple script that opens a new browser tab, but I would like to use other IPs than my PC
– jarosik
Nov 26 '18 at 10:18
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What do you mean you want to add a proxy to the url? Do you mean you want to direct the browser to a host address that's directing traffic to another host address? Can you define exactly what you mean by proxy here?
– duhaime
Nov 25 '18 at 17:42
What I need is some Youtube views, I have a simple script that opens a new browser tab, but I would like to use other IPs than my PC
– jarosik
Nov 26 '18 at 10:18