-# To force URLs that tend to have ad images, but it is difficult for
-# Privoxy to know this since the ultimate returned object is obscured
-# for one reason or another, we can try to force these to be treated as
-# images (and thus avoid Privoxy's "BLOCKED" banner page). Note that if
-# what is returned by the server turns out NOT to be an image, then your
-# browser typically will display a broken icon image. Use cautiously.
+# The URLs of dynamically generated banners, especially from large banner
+# farms, often don't use the well-known image file name extensions, which
+# makes it impossible for Privoxy to guess the file type just by looking
+# at the URL.
+# You can use the +block-as-image alias defined above for these cases.
+# Note that objects which match this rule but then turn out NOT to be an
+# image are typically rendered as a "broken image" icon by the browser.
+# Use cautiously.