What does Resource proxying exactly mean?

Hi,
When a resource is eg behind a firewall you'll need to do resource proxying so all resources go through the ppe/portal instead of direct client - resource communication. So the client browser only communicates with the portal server and not with the server where the resources reside. Is this correct?
So if I would use
<IMG SRC="<%= UrlUtils.constructResourceURL(portletRequest, HttpPortletRendererUtil.absoluteLink(request, "images/winningnumbers.gif"))>
the image location for the client browser will be pointing to the portal server and not the actual server location where the images reside, because it is being proxied?
Is my thought about it correct? And it wouldn't matter if the resource is an image or a servlet?

I agree with Soul, when I worked in Apple Sales Support the "Prepared for Shipment" indicates that the order has been fulfilled. The box (with your computer) has moved from the warehouse into the shipping phase. Specifically where in the shipping phase is unknown. The "processing" indicates that the order has not yet been fulfilled but that the order has been received and queued for fulfillment.
Historically, the "processing" indicates that the order can still be cancelled or modified. The "prepared for shipment" is past the point of no return.
This was circa '09 when I was there, I suspect not THAT much has changed in 3 years for reporting purposes.

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