Re: aborting page load based on HTTP headers



first - thanks again for all the help!

I have two questions that trouble me:

1. What is the HTTP traffic that the APP would catch? Is it just of the
current browser? All browsers? All HTTP trafic to the computer?

2. Are all HTTP responses caught within the PassThruAPP example? (I
mean - responses for images, etc.)

Cheers
Tal

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