Project Review Wednesday: HTTP proxy

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Module: HTTP Proxy

What does it do?

Drupal core's drupal_http_request() function, which handles requests to other servers from your Drupal site, has an option to route requests through a proxy server. However, it has no interface for managing proxy servers. The HTTP Proxy module provides this interface, so you can manage proxies without code. This is a simple module from an experienced contributor. Should be a quick review, great for a beginner like you. Yes, you.

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Scott has worked on the web most of his life. He hosted his first site on a server with less computing power than his current phone. He's seen a lot change on the web over the years, but the things that drew him to the web — online community, web standards, and quick iteration — are still here. Those things have most recently drawn Scott to the Drupal community, where he helps to manage groups.drupal.org, local Denver meetups, and several popular modules on drupal.org.

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