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Proxies with working javascript.

edited May 2008 in Technology
I've been googling around for quite a bit now, and can't find anything. So, you guys, help.

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  • I've been googling around for quite a bit now, and can't find anything. So, you guys, help.
    What do you mean proxies with working javascript? Javascript is a client-side technology. If you're using some sort of HTTP proxy, that should have no effect on javascript whatsoever.
  • If I use a proxy, like Unblocked, anything relating to javascript doesn't work. For example, if I go to youtube, I cannot watch videos.
  • If I use a proxy, like Unblocked, anything relating to javascript doesn't work. For example, if I go to youtube, I cannot watch videos.
    That's Flash, not JavaScript. Also, a normal proxy won't block that unless the person running the proxy specifically puts in a block for it.
  • My friend has good experience with hidemyass.com.
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