Proxy

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Proxy may refer to something which acts on behalf of something else, as in:

  • Proxy card, a substitute card used in trading card games when a player does not own the substituted card and also can occur when proxy cards are not tradable
  • Proxy (climate), a measured variable used to infer the value of a variable of interest in climate research
  • Proxy fight, attempting to influence how company shareholders use their proxy votes
  • Proxy marriage, a common amongst European monarchs, where one party is not present in person to their marriage to the other
  • Proxy murder, a murder which the murderer commits at the behest of another
  • Proxy pattern, a software design pattern in computer programming
  • Proxy server, a computer network service that allows clients to make indirect network connections to other network services
    • Proxy bypass, a website to get past websites which are blocked by an administrator
  • Proxy (statistics), a measured variable used to infer the value of a variable of interest
  • Proxy voting, a vote cast on behalf of an absent person, which can be:
    • one way of casting an absentee ballot in some elections (see Absentee ballot#Proxy voting)
    • a way for parliamentarians to vote on a measure even if not present.
  • Proxy war, a war where two powers use third parties as a substitute for fighting each other directly

Proxy may also refer to:

[edit] See also

  • Proxy fight, an event that may occur when opposition develops to a corporation management among its stockholders
  • Proxy statement, an announcement of and an invitation to a U.S. stockholders' meeting
  • Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy
  • Proxi, a proprietary freeware computer application for Mac OS X by Griffin Technology
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