Op donderdag 7 december 2017 18:02:52 CET schreef Istvan Gabor:
Hello:
Earlier I used a program called texprinter to fetch stackexchange threads (website is https://tex.stackexchange.com/) in pdf format. The program's site is http://texprinter.sourceforge.net.
This is a java program, it asks for the thread id and it downloads the thread in a pdf or a tex file.
The problem is that the program hasn't been updated for a while. In the meantime stackexchange started to use https service, that is all http:// requests are redirected to https:// protocol. But texprinter cannot handle the redirection/https protocol and fails to find the requested page.
Is there any application I can install locally and could convert the outgoing http request to https and convert back the incoming https answer to http, so that texprinter could handle it.
I tried to google for local proxy servers but could not find out if any of these could be used such a way.
Thanks is advance,
Istvan No config file available that allows you to set it?
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