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<?xml version="1.0"?>
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 Author: Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com>
-->
<node name="/" xmlns:doc="http://www.freedesktop.org/dbus/1.0/doc.dtd">
  <!--
      org.freedesktop.portal.ProxyResolver:
      @short_description: Proxy information

      The ProxyResolver interface provides network proxy information to sandboxed
      applications. It is not a portal in the strict sense, since it does not involve
      user interaction. Applications are expected to use this interface indirectly,
      via a library API such as the GLib GProxyResolver interface.

      This documentation describes version 1 of this interface.
  -->
  <interface name="org.freedesktop.portal.ProxyResolver">
    <!--
        Lookup:
        @uri: Destination to connect to
        @proxies: List of proxy uris

        Looks up which proxy to use to connect to @uri. The returned
        proxy uri are of the form 'protocol://[user[:password]@host:port'.
        The protocol can be http, rtsp, socks or another proxying protocol.
        'direct://' is used when no proxy is needed.
    -->
    <method name="Lookup">
      <arg type="s" name="uri" direction="in"/>
      <arg type="as" name="proxies" direction="out"/>
    </method>
    <property name="version" type="u" access="read"/>
  </interface>
</node>

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