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@@ -6,8 +6,14 @@ WaybackProxy is a HTTP proxy that sends all requests through the [Internet Archi
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## Setup
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-1. Edit `settings.py`
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+1. Edit `settings.py` to your liking
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2. Start `waybackproxy.py`
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3. Set your antique browser to use a HTTP proxy at the IP and port WaybackProxy is listening on
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-4. Try it out. You can edit most settings that are in `settings.py` by going to http://web.archive.org while on the proxy!
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+4. Try it out! You can edit most settings that are in `settings.py` by browsing to http://web.archive.org while on the proxy, although you must edit `settings.py` to make them permanent.
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5. Press Ctrl+C to stop
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+## Limitations
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+* The Wayback Machine itself. For one, sometimes archived pages lack random images for no reason at all.
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+* 302 redirects are handled using a meta refresh hack, as Wayback sends them as regular pages.
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+* WaybackProxy is not an all-around proxy. The POST and CONNECT methods are not implemented.
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