+######################################################################
+#
+# File : $Source: /cvsroot/ijbswa/current/default.action,v $
+#
+# $Id: default.action,v 1.25 2002/04/26 14:07:51 morcego Exp $
+#
+# Purpose : Default actions file, see
+# http://www.privoxy.org/faq/questions.html#CONFIGFILES
+#
+# Copyright : Written by and Copyright
+# Privoxy team. http://www.privoxy.org/
+#
+# Based on the Internet Junkbuster originally written
+# by and Copyright (C) 1997 Anonymous Coders and
+# Junkbusters Corporation. http://www.junkbusters.com
+#
+# We value your feedback. However, to provide you with the best support,
+# please note:
+#
+# * Use the support forum to get help:
+# http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=11118&atid=211118
+# * Submit feedback for this actions file only through our
+# actions file feedback script: http://www.privoxy.org/actions
+# * Submit bugs only through our bug forum:
+# http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=11118&atid=111118
+# Make sure that the bug has not already been submitted. Please try
+# to verify that it is a Privoxy bug, and not a browser or site
+# bug first. If you are using your own custom configuration, please
+# try the stock configs to see if the problem is a configuration
+# related bug. And if not using the latest development snapshot,
+# please try the latest one. Or even better, CVS sources.
+# * Submit feature requests only through our feature request forum:
+# http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=361118&group_id=11118&func=browse
+#
+# For any other issues, feel free to use the mailing lists:
+# http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=11118
+#
+# Anyone interested in actively participating in development and related
+# discussions can join the appropriate mailing list here:
+# http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=11118. Archives are available
+# here too.
+#
+#############################################################################
+# Syntax
+#############################################################################
+#
+# To determine which actions apply to a request, the URL of the request is
+# compared to all patterns in this file. Every time it matches, the list of
+# applicable actions for this URL is incrementally updated. You can trace
+# this process by visiting http://i.j.b/show-url-info
+#
+# There are 4 types of lines in this file: comments (like this line),
+# actions, aliases and patterns, all of which are explained below.
+#
+#############################################################################
+# Pattern Syntax
+#############################################################################
+#
+# 1. On Domains and Paths
+# -----------------------
+#
+# Generally, a pattern has the form <domain>/<path>, where both the <domain>
+# and <path> part are optional. If you only specify a domain part, the "/"
+# can be left out:
+#
+# www.example.com
+# is a domain-only pattern and will match any request to www.yahoo.com
+#
+# www.example.com/
+# means exactly the same (but is slightly less efficient)
+#
+# www.example.com/index.html
+# matches only the document /index.html on www.example.com
+#
+# /index.html
+# matches the document /index.html, regardless of the domain
+#
+# index.html
+# matches nothing, since it would be interpreted as a domain name and
+# there is no top-level domain called ".html".
+#
+# 2. Domain Syntax
+# ----------------
+#
+# The matching of the domain part offers some flexible options: If the
+# domain starts or ends with a dot, it becomes unanchored at that end:
+#
+# www.example.com
+# matches only www.example.com
+#
+# .example.com
+# matches any domain that ENDS in .example.com
+#
+# www.
+# matches any domain that STARTS with www.
+#
+# Additionally, there are wildcards that you can use in the domain names
+# themselves. They work pretty similar to shell wildcards: "*" stands for
+# zero or more arbitrary characters, "?" stands for one, and you can define
+# charachter classes in square brackets and they can be freely mixed:
+#
+# ad*.example.com
+# matches adserver.example.com, ads.example.com, etc but not sfads.example.com
+#
+# *ad*.example.com
+# matches all of the above
+#
+# .?pix.com
+# matches www.ipix.com, pictures.epix.com, a.b.c.d.e.upix.com etc
+#
+# www[1-9a-ez].example.com
+# matches www1.example.com, www4.example.com, wwwd.example.com,
+# wwwz.example.com etc, but not wwww.example.com
+#
+# You get the idea?
+#
+# 2. Path Syntax
+# --------------
+#
+# Paths are specified as regular expressions. A comprehensive discussion of
+# regular expressions wouldn't fit here, but (FIXME) someone should paste
+# a concise intro to the regex language here.
+#
+# If Privoxy was compiled with pcre support (default), Perl compatible
+# regular expressions are used. See the pcre/docs/ direcory or man perlre
+# (also available on http://www.perldoc.com/perl5.6/pod/perlre.html) for
+# details.
+#
+# Please note that matching in the path is CASE INSENSITIVE by default, but
+# you can switch to case sensitive by starting the pattern with the "(?-i)"
+# switch:
+#
+# www.example.com/(?-i)PaTtErN.*
+# will match only documents whose path starts with PaTtErN in exactly this
+# capitalization.
+#
+# Partially case-sensetive and partially case-insensitive patterns are
+# possible, but the rules about splitting them up are extremely complex
+# - see the PCRE documentation for more information.
+#
+#############################################################################
+# Action Syntax
+#############################################################################
+#
+# There are 3 kinds of action:
+#
+# Boolean (e.g. "block"):
+# +name # enable
+# -name # disable
+#
+# Parameterized (e.g. "hide-user-agent"):
+# +name{param} # enable and set parameter to "param"
+# -name # disable
+#
+# Multi-value (e.g. "add-header", "send-wafer"):
+# +name{param} # enable and add parameter "param"
+# -name{param} # remove the parameter "param"
+# -name # disable totally
+#
+# The default (if you don't specify anything in this file) is not to take
+# any actions - i.e completely disabled, so Privoxy will just be a
+# normal, non-blocking, non-anonymizing proxy. You must specifically
+# enable the privacy and blocking features you need (although the
+# provided default actions file will do that for you).
+#
+# Later actions always override earlier ones. For multi-valued actions,
+# the actions are applied in the order they are specified.
+#