current/doc/webserver/user-manual actions-file.html, 1.98, 1.99 appendix.html, 1.107, 1.108 configuration.html, 1.90, 1.91 filter-file.html, 1.91, 1.92 index.html, 1.118, 1.119 introduction.html, 1.60, 1.61 quickstart.html, 1.80, 1.81 startup.html, 1.82, 1.83 whatsnew.html, 1.76, 1.77

Fabian Keil <[email protected]> Fri, 27 May 2016 15:25:15 +0000
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	filter-file.html index.html introduction.html quickstart.html 
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Log Message:
Rebuild docs for 3.0.25 beta


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        Developers</a></sub><br></p>
  
!       <p class="PUBDATE">$Id: user-manual.sgml,v 2.210 2016/05/03 13:20:20
        fabiankeil Exp $<br></p>
  
--- 24,28 ----
        Developers</a></sub><br></p>
  
!       <p class="PUBDATE">$Id: user-manual.sgml,v 2.212 2016/05/25 10:50:55
        fabiankeil Exp $<br></p>
  

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        <ul>
          <li>
!           <p>Privoxy main page:</p><a name="AEN5885" id="AEN5885"></a>
  
            <blockquote class="BLOCKQUOTE">
--- 314,318 ----
        <ul>
          <li>
!           <p>Privoxy main page:</p><a name="AEN5923" id="AEN5923"></a>
  
            <blockquote class="BLOCKQUOTE">
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          <li>
            <p>Show information about the current configuration, including
!           viewing and editing of actions files:</p><a name="AEN5893" id=
!           "AEN5893"></a>
  
            <blockquote class="BLOCKQUOTE">
--- 329,334 ----
          <li>
            <p>Show information about the current configuration, including
!           viewing and editing of actions files:</p><a name="AEN5931" id=
!           "AEN5931"></a>
  
            <blockquote class="BLOCKQUOTE">
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*** 339,344 ****
  
          <li>
!           <p>Show the source code version numbers:</p><a name="AEN5898" id=
!           "AEN5898"></a>
  
            <blockquote class="BLOCKQUOTE">
--- 339,344 ----
  
          <li>
!           <p>Show the source code version numbers:</p><a name="AEN5936" id=
!           "AEN5936"></a>
  
            <blockquote class="BLOCKQUOTE">
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*** 349,354 ****
  
          <li>
!           <p>Show the browser's request headers:</p><a name="AEN5903" id=
!           "AEN5903"></a>
  
            <blockquote class="BLOCKQUOTE">
--- 349,354 ----
  
          <li>
!           <p>Show the browser's request headers:</p><a name="AEN5941" id=
!           "AEN5941"></a>
  
            <blockquote class="BLOCKQUOTE">
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*** 359,364 ****
  
          <li>
!           <p>Show which actions apply to a URL and why:</p><a name="AEN5908"
!           id="AEN5908"></a>
  
            <blockquote class="BLOCKQUOTE">
--- 359,364 ----
  
          <li>
!           <p>Show which actions apply to a URL and why:</p><a name="AEN5946"
!           id="AEN5946"></a>
  
            <blockquote class="BLOCKQUOTE">
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*** 374,378 ****
            "QUOTE">"Privoxy"</span> continues to run, but only as a
            pass-through proxy, with no actions taking place:</p><a name=
!           "AEN5916" id="AEN5916"></a>
  
            <blockquote class="BLOCKQUOTE">
--- 374,378 ----
            "QUOTE">"Privoxy"</span> continues to run, but only as a
            pass-through proxy, with no actions taking place:</p><a name=
!           "AEN5954" id="AEN5954"></a>
  
            <blockquote class="BLOCKQUOTE">
***************
*** 381,391 ****
            </blockquote>
  
!           <p>Short cuts. Turn off, then on:</p><a name="AEN5920" id=
!           "AEN5920"></a>
  
            <blockquote class="BLOCKQUOTE">
              <p><a href="http://config.privoxy.org/toggle?set=disable" target=
              "_top">http://config.privoxy.org/toggle?set=disable</a></p>
!           </blockquote><a name="AEN5923" id="AEN5923"></a>
  
            <blockquote class="BLOCKQUOTE">
--- 381,391 ----
            </blockquote>
  
!           <p>Short cuts. Turn off, then on:</p><a name="AEN5958" id=
!           "AEN5958"></a>
  
            <blockquote class="BLOCKQUOTE">
              <p><a href="http://config.privoxy.org/toggle?set=disable" target=
              "_top">http://config.privoxy.org/toggle?set=disable</a></p>
!           </blockquote><a name="AEN5961" id="AEN5961"></a>
  
            <blockquote class="BLOCKQUOTE">

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  </pre>
  
!             <h2 class="BRIDGEHEAD"><a name="AEN821" id=
!             "AEN821"></a>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Privoxy Menu</h2>
              <pre>
  </pre>
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  </pre>
  
!             <h2 class="BRIDGEHEAD"><a name="AEN859" id=
!             "AEN859"></a>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Privoxy Menu</h2>
              <pre>
  </pre>

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          <div class="TABLE">
!           <a name="AEN2712" id="AEN2712"></a>
  
            <p><b>Table 1. Default Configurations</b></p>
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!           <a name="AEN2750" id="AEN2750"></a>
  
            <p><b>Table 1. Default Configurations</b></p>

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      Release</a></h1>
  
!     <p><span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy 3.0.24</span> stable contains a
!     couple of new features but is mainly a bug-fix release. Two of the fixed
!     bugs are security issues and may be used to remotely trigger crashes on
!     platforms that carefully check memory accesses (most don't).</p>
  
      <ul>
        <li>
!         <p>Security fixes (denial of service):</p>
  
          <ul>
            <li>
!             <p>Prevent invalid reads in case of corrupt chunk-encoded
!             content. CVE-2016-1982. Bug discovered with afl-fuzz and
!             AddressSanitizer.</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>Remove empty Host headers in client requests. Previously they
!             would result in invalid reads. CVE-2016-1983. Bug discovered with
!             afl-fuzz and AddressSanitizer.</p>
            </li>
          </ul>
--- 42,65 ----
      Release</a></h1>
  
!     <p><span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy 3.0.25</span> beta introduces
!     client-based tags and includes a couple of minor improvements. It will be
!     followed by a stable release in the near future.</p>
  
      <ul>
        <li>
!         <p>Bug fixes:</p>
  
          <ul>
            <li>
!             <p>Always use the current toggle state for new requests.
!             Previously new requests on reused connections inherited the
!             toggle state from the previous request even though the toggle
!             state could have changed. Reported by Robert Klemme.</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>Fixed two buffer-overflows in the (deprecated) static pcre
!             code. These bugs are not considered security issues as the input
!             is trusted. Found with afl-fuzz and ASAN.</p>
            </li>
          </ul>
***************
*** 67,156 ****
  
        <li>
!         <p>Bug fixes:</p>
  
          <ul>
            <li>
!             <p>When using socks5t, send the request body optimistically as
!             well. Previously the request body wasn't guaranteed to be sent at
!             all and the error message incorrectly blamed the server. Fixes
!             #1686 reported by Peter M&uuml;ller and G4JC.</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>Fixed buffer scaling in execute_external_filter() that could
!             lead to crashes. Submitted by Yang Xia in #892.</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>Fixed crashes when executing external filters on platforms
!             like Mac OS X. Reported by Jonathan McKenzie on
!             ijbswa-users@.</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>Properly parse ACL directives with ports when compiled with
!             HAVE_RFC2553. Previously the port wasn't removed from the host
!             and in case of 'permit-access 127.0.0.1 example.org:80' Privoxy
!             would try (and fail) to resolve "example.org:80" instead of
!             example.org. Reported by Pak Chan on ijbswa-users@.</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>Check requests more carefully before serving them forcefully
!             when blocks aren't enforced. Privoxy always adds the force token
!             at the beginning of the path, but would previously accept it
!             anywhere in the request line. This could result in requests being
!             served that should be blocked. For example in case of pages that
!             were loaded with force and contained JavaScript to create
!             additionally requests that embed the origin URL (thus inheriting
!             the force prefix). The bug is not considered a security issue and
!             the fix does not make it harder for remote sites to intentionally
!             circumvent blocks if Privoxy isn't configured to enforce them.
!             Fixes #1695 reported by Korda.</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>Normalize the request line in intercepted requests to make
!             rewriting the destination more convenient. Previously rewrites
!             for intercepted requests were expected to fail unless $hostport
!             was being used, but they failed "the wrong way" and would result
!             in an out-of-memory message (vanilla host patterns) or a crash
!             (extended host patterns). Reported by "Guybrush Threepwood" in
!             #1694.</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>Enable socket lingering for the correct socket. Previously it
!             was repeatedly enabled for the listen socket instead of for the
!             accepted socket. The bug was found by code inspection and did not
!             cause any (reported) issues.</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>Detect and reject parameters for parameter-less actions.
!             Previously they were silently ignored.</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>Fixed invalid reads in internal and outdated pcre code. Found
!             with afl-fuzz and AddressSanitizer.</p>
            </li>
  
!           <li>
!             <p>Prevent invalid read when loading invalid action files. Found
!             with afl-fuzz and AddressSanitizer.</p>
!           </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>Windows build: Use the correct function to close the event
!             handle. It's unclear if this bug had a negative impact on
!             Privoxy's behaviour. Reported by Jarry Xu in #891.</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>In case of invalid forward-socks5(t) directives, use the
!             correct directive name in the error messages. Previously they
!             referred to forward-socks4t failures. Reported by Joel Verhagen
!             in #889.</p>
            </li>
          </ul>
--- 67,144 ----
  
        <li>
!         <p>General improvements:</p>
  
          <ul>
            <li>
!             <p>Added support for client-specific tags which allow Privoxy
!             admins to pre-define tags that are set for all requests from
!             clients that previously opted in through the CGI interface. They
!             are useful in multi-user setups where admins may want to allow
!             users to disable certain actions and filters for themselves
!             without affecting others. In single-user setups they are useful
!             to allow more fine-grained toggling. For example to disable
!             request blocking while still crunching cookies, or to disable
!             experimental filters only. This is an experimental feature, the
!             syntax and behaviour may change in future versions. Sponsored by
!             Robert Klemme.</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>Dynamic filters and taggers now support a $listen-address
!             variable which contains the address the request came in on. For
!             external filters the variable is called $PRIVOXY_LISTEN_ADDRESS.
!             Original patch contributed by pursievro.</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>Add client-header-tagger 'listen-address'.</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>Include the listen-address in the log message when logging new
!             requests. Patch contributed by pursievro.</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>Turn invalid max-client-connections values into fatal
!             errors.</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>The show-status page now shows whether or not dates before
!             1970 and after 2038 are expected to be handled properly. This is
!             mainly useful for Privoxy-Regression-Test but could also come
!             handy when dealing with time-related support requests.</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>On Mac OS X the thread id in log messages are more likely to
!             be unique now.</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>When complaining about missing filters, the filter type is
!             logged as well.</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>A couple of harmless coverity warnings were silenced (CID
!             #161202, CID #161203, CID #161211).</p>
            </li>
+         </ul>
+       </li>
  
!       <li>
!         <p>Action file improvements:</p>
  
+         <ul>
            <li>
!             <p>Filtering is disabled for Range requests to let download
!             resumption and Windows updates work with the default
!             configuration.</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>Unblock ".ardmediathek.de/". Reported by ThTomate in #932.</p>
            </li>
          </ul>
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*** 158,269 ****
  
        <li>
!         <p>General improvements:</p>
  
          <ul>
            <li>
!             <p>Set NO_DELAY flag for the accepting socket. This significantly
!             reduces the latency if the operating system is not configured to
!             set the flag by default. Reported by Johan Sintorn in #894.</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>Allow to build with mingw x86_64. Submitted by Rustam
!             Abdullaev in #135.</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>Introduce the new forwarding type 'forward-webserver'.
!             Currently it is only supported by the forward-override{} action
!             and there's no config directive with the same name. The
!             forwarding type is similar to 'forward', but the request line
!             only contains the path instead of the complete URL.</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>The CGI editor no longer treats 'standard.action' special.
!             Nowadays the official "standards" are part of default.action and
!             there's no obvious reason to disallow editing them through the
!             cgi editor anyway (if the user decided that the lack of
!             authentication isn't an issue in her environment).</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>Improved error messages when rejecting intercepted requests
!             with unknown destination.</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>A couple of log messages now include the number of active
!             threads.</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>Removed non-standard Proxy-Agent headers in HTTP snipplets to
!             make testing more convenient.</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>Include the error code for pcre errors Privoxy does not
!             recognize.</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>Config directives with numerical arguments are checked more
!             carefully.</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>Privoxy's malloc() wrapper has been changed to prevent
!             zero-size allocations which should only occur as the result of
!             bugs.</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>Various cosmetic changes.</p>
            </li>
-         </ul>
-       </li>
  
!       <li>
!         <p>Action file improvements:</p>
  
-         <ul>
            <li>
!             <p>Unblock ".deutschlandradiokultur.de/". Reported by u302320 in
!             #924.</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>Add two fast-redirect exceptions for "yandex.ru".</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>Disable filter{banners-by-size} for ".plasmaservice.de/".</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>Unblock "klikki.fi/adv/".</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>Block requests for "resources.infolinks.com/". Reported by
!             "Black Rider" on ijbswa-users@.</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>Block a bunch of criteo domains. Reported by Black Rider.</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>Block "abs.proxistore.com/abe/". Reported by Black Rider.</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>Disable filter{banners-by-size} for
!             ".black-mosquito.org/".</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>Disable fast-redirects for "disqus.com/".</p>
            </li>
          </ul>
--- 146,258 ----
  
        <li>
!         <p>Documentation improvements:</p>
  
          <ul>
            <li>
!             <p>Add FAQ entry for crashes caused by memory limits.</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>Remove obsolete FAQ entry about a bug in PHP 4.2.3.</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>Mention the new mailing lists were appropriate. As the
!             archives have not been migrated, continue to mention the archives
!             at SF in the contacting section for now.</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>Note that the templates should be adjusted if Privoxy is
!             running as intercepting proxy without getting all requests.</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>A bunch of links were converted to https://.</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>Rephrase onion service paragraph to make it more obvious that
!             Tor is involved and that the whole website (and not just the
!             homepage) is available as onion service.</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>Streamline the "More information" section on the homepage
!             further by additionally ditching the link to the 'See also'
!             section of the user manual. The section contains mostly links
!             that are directly reachable from the homepage already and the
!             rest is not significant enough to get a link from the
!             homepage.</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>Change the add-header{} example to set the DNT header and use
!             a complete section to make copy and pasting more convenient. Add
!             a comment to make it obvious that adding the header is not
!             recommended for obvious reasons. Using the DNT header as example
!             was suggested by Leo Wzukw.</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>Streamline the support-and-service template Instead of linking
!             to the various support trackers (whose URLs hopefully change
!             soon), link to the contact section of the user manual to increase
!             the chances that users actually read it.</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>Add a FAQ entry for tainted sockets.</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>More sections in the documentation have stable URLs now.</p>
            </li>
  
!           <li>
!             <p>FAQ: Explain why 'ping config.privoxy.org' is not expected to
!             reach a local Privoxy installation.</p>
!           </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>Note that donations done through Zwiebelfreunde e.V. currently
!             can't be checked automatically.</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>Updated section regarding starting Privoxy under OS X.</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>Use dedicated start instructions for FreeBSD and
!             ElectroBSD.</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>Removed release instructions for AIX. They haven't been
!             working for years and unsurprisingly nobody seems to care.</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>Removed obsolete reference to the solaris-dist target.</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>Updated the release instructions for FreeBSD.</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>Removed unfinished release instructions for Amiga OS and HP-UX
!             11.</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>Added a pointer to the Cygwin Time Machine for getting the
!             last release of Cygwin version 1.5 to use for building Privoxy on
!             Windows.</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>Various typos have been fixed.</p>
            </li>
          </ul>
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        <li>
!         <p>Documentation improvements:</p>
  
          <ul>
            <li>
!             <p>FAQ: Explicitly point fingers at ASUS as an example of a
!             company that has been reported to force malware based on Privoxy
!             upon its customers.</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>Correctly document the action type for a bunch of
!             "multi-value" actions that were incorrectly documented to be
!             "parameterized". Reported by Gregory Seidman on
!             ijbswa-users@.</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>Fixed the documented type of the forward-override{} action
!             which is obviously 'parameterized'.</p>
            </li>
          </ul>
--- 260,279 ----
  
        <li>
!         <p>Infrastructure improvements:</p>
  
          <ul>
            <li>
!             <p>The website is no longer hosted at SourceForge and can be
!             reached through https now.</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>The mailing lists at SourceForge have been deprecated, you can
!             subscribe to the new ones at: https://lists.privoxy.org/</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>Migrating the remaining services from SourceForge is work in
!             progress (TODO list item #53).</p>
            </li>
          </ul>
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*** 295,310 ****
  
        <li>
!         <p>Website improvements:</p>
  
          <ul>
            <li>
!             <p>Users who don't trust binaries served by SourceForge can get
!             them from a mirror. Migrating away from SourceForge is planned
!             for 2016 (TODO list item #53).</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>The website is now available as onion service
!             (http://jvauzb4sb3bwlsnc.onion/).</p>
            </li>
          </ul>
--- 281,395 ----
  
        <li>
!         <p>Build system improvements:</p>
  
          <ul>
            <li>
!             <p>Add configure argument to optimistically redefine FD_SETSIZE
!             with the intent to change the maximum number of client
!             connections Privoxy can handle. Only works with some libcs.
!             Sponsored by Robert Klemme.</p>
            </li>
  
            <li>
!             <p>Let the tarball-dist target skip files in ".git".</p>
!           </li>
! 
!           <li>
!             <p>Let the tarball-dist target work in cwds other than
!             current.</p>
!           </li>
! 
!           <li>
!             <p>Make the 'clean' target faster when run from a git
!             repository.</p>
!           </li>
! 
!           <li>
!             <p>Include tools in the generic distribution.</p>
!           </li>
! 
!           <li>
!             <p>Let the gen-dist target work in cwds other than current.</p>
!           </li>
! 
!           <li>
!             <p>Sort find output that is used for distribution tarballs to get
!             reproducible results.</p>
!           </li>
! 
!           <li>
!             <p>Don't add '-src' to the name of the tar ball generated by the
!             gen-dist target. The package isn't a source distribution but a
!             binary package. While at it, use a variable for the name to
!             reduce the chances that the various references get out of sync
!             and fix the gen-upload target which was looking in the wrong
!             directory.</p>
!           </li>
! 
!           <li>
!             <p>Add regression-tests.action to the files that are
!             distributed.</p>
!           </li>
! 
!           <li>
!             <p>The gen-dist target which was broken since 2002 (r1.92) has
!             been fixed.</p>
!           </li>
! 
!           <li>
!             <p>Remove genclspec.sh which has been obsolete since 2009.</p>
!           </li>
! 
!           <li>
!             <p>Remove obsolete reference to Redhat spec file.</p>
!           </li>
! 
!           <li>
!             <p>Remove the obsolete announce target which has been commented
!             out years ago.</p>
!           </li>
! 
!           <li>
!             <p>Let rsync skip files if the checksums match.</p>
!           </li>
!         </ul>
!       </li>
! 
!       <li>
!         <p>Privoxy-Regression-Test:</p>
! 
!         <ul>
!           <li>
!             <p>Add a "Default level offset" directive which can be used to
!             change the default level by a given value. This directive affects
!             all tests located after it until the end of the file or a another
!             "Default level offset" directive is reached. The purpose of this
!             directive is to make it more convenient to skip similar tests in
!             a given file without having to remove or disable the tests
!             completely.</p>
!           </li>
! 
!           <li>
!             <p>Let test level 17 depend on FEATURE_64_BIT_TIME_T instead of
!             FEATURE_PTHREAD which has no direct connection to the time_t
!             size.</p>
!           </li>
! 
!           <li>
!             <p>Fix indentation in perldoc examples.</p>
!           </li>
! 
!           <li>
!             <p>Don't overlook directives in the first line of the action
!             file.</p>
!           </li>
! 
!           <li>
!             <p>Bump version to 0.7.</p>
!           </li>
! 
!           <li>
!             <p>Fix detection of the Privoxy version now that https:// is used
!             for the website.</p>
            </li>
          </ul>

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      <div class="FIGURE">
!       <a name="AEN629" id="AEN629"></a>
  
        <p><b>Figure 2. Proxy Configuration Showing Mozilla/Netscape HTTP and
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      <div class="FIGURE">
!       <a name="AEN667" id="AEN667"></a>
  
        <p><b>Figure 2. Proxy Configuration Showing Mozilla/Netscape HTTP and
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      <div class="FIGURE">
!       <a name="AEN674" id="AEN674"></a>
  
        <p><b>Figure 3. Proxy Configuration Showing Internet Explorer HTTP and
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      <div class="FIGURE">
!       <a name="AEN712" id="AEN712"></a>
  
        <p><b>Figure 3. Proxy Configuration Showing Internet Explorer HTTP and

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      <p>The non-standard option letter <tt class="LITERAL">D</tt> (dynamic)
      allows to use the variables $host, $origin (the IP address the request
!     came from), $path and $url. They will be replaced with the value they
!     refer to before the filter is executed.</p>
  
      <p>Note that '$' is a bad choice for a delimiter in a dynamic filter as
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      <p>The non-standard option letter <tt class="LITERAL">D</tt> (dynamic)
      allows to use the variables $host, $origin (the IP address the request
!     came from), $path, $url and $listen-address (the address on which Privoxy
!     accepted the client request. Example: 127.0.0.1:8118). They will be
!     replaced with the value they refer to before the filter is executed.</p>
  
      <p>Note that '$' is a bad choice for a delimiter in a dynamic filter as
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        <p>External filters read the content from STDIN and write the rewritten
        content to STDOUT. The environment variables PRIVOXY_URL, PRIVOXY_PATH,
!       PRIVOXY_HOST, PRIVOXY_ORIGIN can be used to get some details about the
!       client request.</p>
  
        <p><span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> will temporary store the
--- 876,881 ----
        <p>External filters read the content from STDIN and write the rewritten
        content to STDOUT. The environment variables PRIVOXY_URL, PRIVOXY_PATH,
!       PRIVOXY_HOST, PRIVOXY_ORIGIN, PRIVOXY_LISTEN_ADDRESS can be used to get
!       some details about the client request.</p>
  
        <p><span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> will temporary store the

Index: introduction.html
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      Introduction</a></h1>
  
!     <p>This documentation is included with the current UNRELEASED version of
      <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>, 3.0.25, and is mostly complete
      at this point. The most up to date reference for the time being is still
--- 41,45 ----
      Introduction</a></h1>
  
!     <p>This documentation is included with the current beta version of
      <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>, 3.0.25, and is mostly complete
      at this point. The most up to date reference for the time being is still
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      includes significant changes and enhancements over earlier versions.</p>
  
!     <p>Since this is a UNRELEASED version, not all new features are well
!     tested. This documentation may be slightly out of sync as a result
!     (especially with CVS sources). And there <span class="emphasis"><i class=
      "EMPHASIS">may be</i></span> bugs, though hopefully not many!</p>
  
--- 48,54 ----
      includes significant changes and enhancements over earlier versions.</p>
  
!     <p>Since this is a beta version, not all new features are well tested.
!     This documentation may be slightly out of sync as a result (especially
!     with CVS sources). And there <span class="emphasis"><i class=
      "EMPHASIS">may be</i></span> bugs, though hopefully not many!</p>
  

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            <div class="FIGURE">
!             <a name="AEN574" id="AEN574"></a>
  
              <p><b>Figure 1. Actions Files in Use</b></p>
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            <div class="FIGURE">
!             <a name="AEN612" id="AEN612"></a>
  
              <p><b>Figure 1. Actions Files in Use</b></p>


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