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On Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 06:26:43PM +0200, Penguin Lover Benjamin Graf squawked: |
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> I tried this as a proxy automatic configuration file (*.pac), but it |
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> doesn't work : |
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> At school, it works correctly (it uses the proxy when it is |
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> necessary), but not at home. I think the "myIpAddress" is maybe not |
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> the right solution. |
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The only thing I can think of is that maybe "myIpAddress" is not |
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returning what you think it returns? |
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THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE |
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<<<< ladybree@ >>>> |
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We'll begin with box, the plural is boxes; |
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But the plural of ox is oxen, not oxes. |
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One fowl is a goose, but two are called geese, |
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Yet the plural of moose is never meese. |
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You may find a lone mouse or a whole nest of mice, |
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But the plural of house is houses, not hice. |
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If the plural of man always is men, |
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Why shouldn't the plural of pan be call pen? |
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If I speak of a foot and you show me two feet, |
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And I give you a boot, would a pair be called beet? |
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If the singular is this and the plural these, |
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Should a plural of kiss ever be keese? |
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We speak of a brother and also of brethren, |
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But though we say mother, we never say methren. |
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Then the masculine pronouns are he, his and him, |
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But imagine the females - she, shis and shim! |
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