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What is a proxy?

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What is a proxy?

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Basically a middleman. When you are browsing a site through a proxy your requests are sent to the proxy and the proxy forwards them to the site instead of you connecting directly to the site.

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A proxy is a person who receives a copy of a Supplier Contact’s event notifications. A proxy cannot submit responses. A Supplier Contact might choose to designate a proxy, for example, before an extended absence when the Suppler Contact may not have immediate access to e-mail. An office support person who has been set up as a proxy can monitor events and let the Supplier Contact or a colleague know that a bid opportunity has come up.

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In it’s simplest form a proxy is a relay for data between two computers. A proxy can be anonymous, or not anonymous (transparent). As with most things one proxy does not fit all situations, so you will have to find the most appropriate proxy to the task you wish to complete.

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A proxy is an object that is created after applying advice to a target object. When you think of client objects the target object and the proxy object are the same.

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