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45.12.132.188 | cy | 51991 | 46 minutes ago |
219.154.210.157 | cn | 9999 | 46 minutes ago |
98.170.57.231 | us | 4145 | 46 minutes ago |
61.158.175.38 | cn | 9002 | 46 minutes ago |
122.116.29.68 | 4145 | 46 minutes ago | |
192.252.216.81 | us | 4145 | 46 minutes ago |
128.140.113.110 | de | 8081 | 46 minutes ago |
67.201.33.10 | us | 25283 | 46 minutes ago |
45.12.132.212 | cy | 51991 | 46 minutes ago |
101.71.72.250 | cn | 52300 | 46 minutes ago |
212.127.95.235 | pl | 8081 | 46 minutes ago |
98.175.31.222 | us | 4145 | 46 minutes ago |
49.207.36.81 | in | 80 | 46 minutes ago |
72.37.217.3 | us | 4145 | 46 minutes ago |
203.99.240.179 | jp | 80 | 46 minutes ago |
68.71.241.33 | us | 4145 | 46 minutes ago |
131.189.14.249 | de | 1080 | 46 minutes ago |
83.168.72.172 | pl | 8081 | 46 minutes ago |
93.127.163.52 | fr | 80 | 46 minutes ago |
208.65.90.3 | us | 4145 | 46 minutes ago |
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The first thing you need to do to use a proxy in your browser is to make the necessary settings. In Google Chrome browser, go to "Network" and then find and click on "Change proxy settings". In the "Internet properties" window that opens, go to "Connection" and click on the "Network settings" button at the bottom. When a new window opens, check the "Use proxy server for local connections" box and the "Do not use proxy server for local addresses" box. Enter the proxy port and IP address in the corresponding fields, close the window and click "OK".
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If you want to parse JSON data and display it in a TreeView in a Windows Forms application using C#, you can use the Newtonsoft.Json library for parsing JSON and the TreeView control for displaying the hierarchical structure. Below is an example demonstrating how to achieve this
Install Newtonsoft.Json
Use NuGet Package Manager Console to install the Newtonsoft.Json package:
Install-Package Newtonsoft.Json
Create a Windows Forms Application:
Design the Form:
TreeView
control and a Button
on the form.Write Code to Parse JSON and Populate TreeView:
using System;
using System.Windows.Forms;
using Newtonsoft.Json.Linq;
namespace JsonTreeViewExample
{
public partial class MainForm : Form
{
public MainForm()
{
InitializeComponent();
}
private void btnLoadJson_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
// Replace with your JSON data or URL
string jsonData = @"{
""name"": ""John"",
""age"": 30,
""address"": {
""city"": ""New York"",
""zip"": ""10001""
},
""emails"": [
""[email protected]"",
""[email protected]""
]
}";
// Parse JSON data
JObject jsonObject = JObject.Parse(jsonData);
// Clear existing nodes in TreeView
treeView.Nodes.Clear();
// Populate TreeView
PopulateTreeView(treeView.Nodes, jsonObject);
}
private void PopulateTreeView(TreeNodeCollection nodes, JToken token)
{
if (token is JValue)
{
// Display the value
nodes.Add(token.ToString());
}
else if (token is JObject)
{
// Display object properties
var obj = (JObject)token;
foreach (var property in obj.Properties())
{
TreeNode newNode = nodes.Add(property.Name);
PopulateTreeView(newNode.Nodes, property.Value);
}
}
else if (token is JArray)
{
// Display array items
var array = (JArray)token;
for (int i = 0; i < array.Count; i++)
{
TreeNode newNode = nodes.Add($"[{i}]");
PopulateTreeView(newNode.Nodes, array[i]);
}
}
}
}
}
btnLoadJson_Click
event handler simulates loading JSON data. You should replace it with your method of loading JSON data (e.g., from a file, a web service, etc.).PopulateTreeView
method recursively populates the TreeView
with nodes representing the JSON structure.Run the Application:
TreeView
.This example assumes a simple JSON structure. You may need to adjust the code based on the structure of your specific JSON data. The PopulateTreeView
method handles objects, arrays, and values within the JSON data.
To connect your iPhone to a proxy server, follow these steps:
Open the "Settings" section. Go to the "Wi-Fi" tab. Next to your access point, click on "i". Click on "Proxy settings". Use the manual setting and specify the proxy data. To specify the proxy username and password you need to enable the "Authentication" option. Save your settings.
Download MarketApp, log in to your account and download the extension. Then go to the settings, find the item "Basic" and click on "Get your key". In the box provided to get your key, type Localhost, and then an IP key will appear, allowing you to trade freely on the marketplace.
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