Advanced JavaScript with Internet Explorer: Retrieving Networking Configuration Information
This is the second article in a series focusing on retrieving system (or client) information using JavaScript and presenting the same on a web page. You can directly copy and paste all of the code samples present in this article into a file with extension “.htm” and open them in Internet Explorer 5.5+.
Advanced JavaScript with Internet Explorer: Retrieving Networking Configuration Information - How to retrieve the Win Proxy information for your computer using JavaScript (Page 4 of 6 )
Now, let us try to develop a simple script (JavaScript) which shows the technique for retrieving the win proxy information for your computer. The entire code for the sample is as follows:
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <title></title> <meta name="GENERATOR" content="Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 7.1"> <meta name="vs_targetSchema" content="http://schemas. microsoft.com/intellisense/ie5"> <script id="clientEventHandlersJS" language="javascript"> <!--
function Button1_onclick() { var locator = new ActiveXObject ("WbemScripting.SWbemLocator"); var service = locator.ConnectServer("."); var properties = service.ExecQuery("SELECT * FROM Win32_Proxy"); var e = new Enumerator (properties); document.write("<table border=1>"); dispHeading(); for (;!e.atEnd();e.moveNext ()) { var p = e.item (); document.write("<tr>"); document.write("<td>" + p.Description + "</td>"); document.write("<td>" + p.ProxyPortNumber + "</td>"); document.write("<td>" + p.ProxyServer + "</td>"); document.write("<td>" + p.ServerName + "</td>"); document.write("</tr>"); } document.write("</table>"); }
function dispHeading() { document.write("<thead>"); document.write("<td>Description</td>"); document.write("<td>ProxyPortNumber</td>"); document.write("<td>ProxyServer</td>"); document.write("<td>ServerName</td>"); document.write("</thead>"); }
The above would automatically list all Proxy information belonging to your computer. To retrieve this information, I used a built-in class, “Win32_Proxy.”
The “for” loop I used in the above code iterates for every proxy item present in the system and finally retrieves only the properties of that proxy.