Until full websocket functionality is present via proxy, there will be no access to such people in business/corporate environments.
The latest Firefox seems to have got around this issue by processing the websocket information through a tunnel inside Firefox itself, but alas, the functionality of Firefox is very limited due to it's shunning of the previous 'legacy' addons, which make for a very bad experience in Firefox as a standalone browser.
So when EVERYONE here seem to publish Telegram this, Discord that, NO ONE seems to take into account those that are sitting behind a proxy.
Fix this, and you will have a better way of communication to ALL customers. Notice I mentioned 'customers'. If you had said Skype for example, that works with or without a proxy present, unlike Telegram and Discord.
I'm finding these posts to be utterly irritating because you are ALL disregarding the percentage of people who are in this situation by pushing a communication medium not ALL can access.
@Gunthar, I have responded in PM and appreciate your time mate.
Happy Christmas to all, and a Happy New Year to come. We (at CWI) hope all have a VERY happy and exciting new 2018.
#crysx
You could try this. http://www.youngzsoft.net/ccproxy/telegram.htm Or just put telegram on your personal cellphone. I have it running through a VPN so that might be an option to look into as well.
Finally someone that can give me direction
Thanks, though neither will work as I don;t have Telegram on Desktop for Fedora 27 x64 unless there is a binary for Telegram for Fedora Linux (or RPM based distro). Is there anything of the like that I can be pointed to? A Link possibly please?
CellPhone/MobilePhone is completely out of the question. I am a power user, in more ways than you can imagine, and THAT way would frustrate me more than the Telegram communication itself.
This is so much effort for a choice of communication that could easily be resolved by choosing something that EVERYONE can use.
#crysx