It looks like the problem was caused by a import error. The IE settings were imported in Firefox automatically. All proxy settings were imported correctly except one of the proxy exceptions:
......,localhost, .... was imported as ......,localho,t,.....
As a result of this all domains with a 't' weren't proxied, duhhhhh
Remains the question? Why was this rule imported like this, because IE 6 worked fine with the 't' domains
Disregard the last post.
It looks like the problem was caused by a import error. The IE settings were imported in Firefox automatically. All proxy settings were imported correctly except one of the proxy exceptions:
......,localhost, .... was imported as ......, localho, t,.....
As a result of this all domains with a 't' weren't proxied, duhhhhh
Remains the question? Why was this rule imported like this, because IE 6 worked fine with the 't' domains
Marcel