Any way to have a SOCKS proxy for mobile data ?

Hi,
I have set up a SOCKS proxy on WiFi, works great. Auto proxy pointed to file:///private/var/root/proxy.pac. Now I want to use the same .pac file for 3G data. Anyone know how/if I can do this ? I tried many different ways with iPhone Configuration Utility to no avail. Can only get HTTP proxy working.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.

Hello,
There is no real good / easy and generic way to do this. It's a HTML/CSS issue not an HTML DB specific issue.
You could hardcode a table with your fixed width headings display it over your tabular form then wrap your tabular form in a div with a style attribute of style="height:600px;overflow:auto;"
One of these days the browsers will figure out how to take care of scrolling on a tbody but I haven't seen it yet.
Carl

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