Why CGI proxy still matters
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Obviously, the number of CGI proxys being setup and run has declined dramatically due to their enormous drain on server resources. However, CGI proxy does some things which are just not possible with the regular php and Zelune proxy - it allows you to use sites such as the rapidshare download site and also allows you to login properly.
In short, there is a huge gap in the market for CGI proxys and if you are considering a proxy site then CGI is where the money is. For example, take a topsite yourproxy.org, 14 CGI proxys to over 140 others. The CGI proxy may be expensive to run but it looks as if it may well be worth it!

The University of Phoenix courses that deal with proxies, will tell you the importance of a CGI proxy. DeVry University courses will also tell you why CGI proxy matters in the computer world. For any help in your language courses at these universities, the Webster’s french english dictionary is the most easiest to understand. The german english dictionary from Webster is also very helpful. You can also send a word through the dictionary messaging center on your cingular wireless for quick definitions.
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the real proxy
said:
really love your post… they say that cgiproxy eats alot of memory and bandwidth
October 11th, 2007 at 9:32 am -
hide-my-identity.info
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December 17th, 2007 at 9:21 pm -
shreyas
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http://www.lionhost.org thi9s is uses cgi proxy and i beleive is te best
January 27th, 2008 at 5:54 am -
pfox
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i use phproxy and now glype with glype manager.
but i was always curious about this cgi proxy, maybe i should put it in one or 2 of my sites.
thanks for the information.March 22nd, 2008 at 4:29 am




















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