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    Default What is an obj.Proxy

    I have used it, but a real explanation of what is doing and why it has to be used, is out of my comprehension.

    Could someone point me to some documentation, or try to explain this "arcane" thing to me?

    This sill be a thing that from a first glance is lacking and I'm almost sure that I'm not the only one that will benefit with such explanation.

    TIA and Best Regards

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    Have you found what it is?

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    A proxy object is an intermediary between the client and an accessible object. The purpose of the proxy object is to monitor the lifespan of the accessible object and to forward calls to the accessible object only if it is not destroyed. So if you are a regular proxy user, you don't need to know what this means. In most cases, all you need to know is what country you connect to. For example, I often connect to a Turkish proxy because most of my customers are from Turkey or near countries. I never pay attention to other things in a proxy.
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