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Diffstat (limited to 'src/network/kernel/qnetworkproxy.cpp')
-rw-r--r-- | src/network/kernel/qnetworkproxy.cpp | 66 |
1 files changed, 33 insertions, 33 deletions
diff --git a/src/network/kernel/qnetworkproxy.cpp b/src/network/kernel/qnetworkproxy.cpp index 0238d22eb6..0281eaf48b 100644 --- a/src/network/kernel/qnetworkproxy.cpp +++ b/src/network/kernel/qnetworkproxy.cpp @@ -139,35 +139,35 @@ \table \header - \o Proxy type - \o Description - \o Default capabilities + \li Proxy type + \li Description + \li Default capabilities \row - \o SOCKS 5 - \o Generic proxy for any kind of connection. Supports TCP, + \li SOCKS 5 + \li Generic proxy for any kind of connection. Supports TCP, UDP, binding to a port (incoming connections) and authentication. - \o TunnelingCapability, ListeningCapability, + \li TunnelingCapability, ListeningCapability, UdpTunnelingCapability, HostNameLookupCapability \row - \o HTTP - \o Implemented using the "CONNECT" command, supports only + \li HTTP + \li Implemented using the "CONNECT" command, supports only outgoing TCP connections; supports authentication. - \o TunnelingCapability, CachingCapability, HostNameLookupCapability + \li TunnelingCapability, CachingCapability, HostNameLookupCapability \row - \o Caching-only HTTP - \o Implemented using normal HTTP commands, it is useful only + \li Caching-only HTTP + \li Implemented using normal HTTP commands, it is useful only in the context of HTTP requests (see QNetworkAccessManager) - \o CachingCapability, HostNameLookupCapability + \li CachingCapability, HostNameLookupCapability \row - \o Caching FTP - \o Implemented using an FTP proxy, it is useful only in the + \li Caching FTP + \li Implemented using an FTP proxy, it is useful only in the context of FTP requests (see QNetworkAccessManager) - \o CachingCapability, HostNameLookupCapability + \li CachingCapability, HostNameLookupCapability \endtable @@ -856,12 +856,12 @@ template<> void QSharedDataPointer<QNetworkProxyQueryPrivate>::detach() the proxy: \list - \o the type of query - \o the local port number to use - \o the destination host name - \o the destination port number - \o the protocol name, such as "http" or "ftp" - \o the URL being requested + \li the type of query + \li the local port number to use + \li the destination host name + \li the destination port number + \li the protocol name, such as "http" or "ftp" + \li the URL being requested \endlist The destination host name is the host in the connection in the @@ -895,35 +895,35 @@ template<> void QSharedDataPointer<QNetworkProxyQueryPrivate>::detach() \table \header - \o Query type - \o Description + \li Query type + \li Description \row - \o TcpSocket - \o Normal sockets requesting a connection to a remote server, + \li TcpSocket + \li Normal sockets requesting a connection to a remote server, like QTcpSocket. The peer hostname and peer port match the values passed to QTcpSocket::connectToHost(). The local port is usually -1, indicating the socket has no preference in which port should be used. The URL component is not used. \row - \o UdpSocket - \o Datagram-based sockets, which can both send and + \li UdpSocket + \li Datagram-based sockets, which can both send and receive. The local port, remote host or remote port fields can all be used or be left unused, depending on the characteristics of the socket. The URL component is not used. \row - \o TcpServer - \o Passive server sockets that listen on a port and await + \li TcpServer + \li Passive server sockets that listen on a port and await incoming connections from the network. Normally, only the local port is used, but the remote address could be used in specific circumstances, for example to indicate which remote host a connection is expected from. The URL component is not used. \row - \o UrlRequest - \o A more high-level request, such as those coming from + \li UrlRequest + \li A more high-level request, such as those coming from QNetworkAccessManager. These requests will inevitably use an outgoing TCP socket, but the this query type is provided to indicate that more detailed information is present in the URL @@ -1487,10 +1487,10 @@ void QNetworkProxyFactory::setApplicationProxyFactory(QNetworkProxyFactory *fact listed here. \list - \o On MacOS X, this function will ignore the Proxy Auto Configuration + \li On MacOS X, this function will ignore the Proxy Auto Configuration settings, since it cannot execute the associated ECMAScript code. - \o On Windows platforms, this function may take several seconds to + \li On Windows platforms, this function may take several seconds to execute depending on the configuration of the user's system. \endlist */ |