Hi!<br><br>Here is the pre-release of the anypy tutorials and FormProxy. I am proud of it beyond measure, so any criticism is welcome;)<br><br><a href="http://magwas.rulez.org/FormProxy">http://magwas.rulez.org/FormProxy</a><br>
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This is the pre-release of the anypy howto series and related code.<br>The
related code contains such sweeties as a fully functional http form
proxy. Yes, you can do input validation and normalisation for each and
every control in the form in Zorp!<br><br><a href="http://mag.webhome.hu/magwas/anypy-howto-1.html">AnyPy tutorial, part 1: How to create a zorp proxy for anything? (anything which is too simple to be useful, actually)</a> <a href="http://mag.webhome.hu/magwas/anypy-howto-1.xml">xml source of te previous</a><br>
<a href="http://mag.webhome.hu/magwas/anypy-howto-2.html">AnyPy tutorial, part 2: How to create a zorp proxy for line-oriented protocols?</a> <a href="http://mag.webhome.hu/magwas/anypy-howto-2.xml">Xml source of the previous</a><br>
<a href="http://mag.webhome.hu/magwas/FormProxy.py">FormProxy.py</a><br>
<a href="http://mag.webhome.hu/magwas/test.tar.gz">Test cases</a><br>
<a href="http://mag.webhome.hu/magwas/zorp--anypy--3.1.14--patch-11.diff">patch against zorp/gpl 3.1.14</a><br>
<a href="http://mag.webhome.hu/magwas/libzorpll--anypy--3.1.8.2--patch-5.diff">patch against libzorpll 3.1.8.2</a><br><br><br>Soon to come:<br>part 3 of the tutorial about proxying asynchronous protocols, and hopefully an X11 (gosh, if you like space horror porno, read the protocol specification of the core X11 protocol) proxy.<br>
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