# Sample Configuration file for Privoxy
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-# $Id: config,v 1.33 2002/04/15 19:06:43 jongfoster Exp $
+# $Id: config,v 1.35 2002/04/24 02:16:04 oes Exp $
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+#user-manual http://www.privoxy.org/user-manual/
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# I. INTRODUCTION
# ===============
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# Type of value:
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-# File name, relative to confdir
-#
-# Default value:
+# File name, relative to confdir, without the .action (Unix)
+# or .action.txt (Windows) extension.
#
-# default.action (Unix) or default.action.txt (Windows)
+# Default values:
+# standard # Internal purpose, recommended
+# default # Main actions file
+# user # User customizations
#
# Effect if unset:
#
# No action is taken at all. Simple neutral proxying.
#
# Notes:
+# Multiple actionsfile lines are OK and are in fact recommended!
+#
+# The default values include standard.action, which is used for
+# internal purposes and should be loaded, default.action, which
+# is the "main" actions file maintained by the developers, and
+# user.action, where you can make your personal additions.
#
-# There is no point in using Privoxy without an actions file. There
-# are three different actions files included in the distribution,
-# with varying degrees of aggressiveness: default.action,
-# intermediate.action and advanced.action.
+# There is no point in using Privoxy without an actions file.
#
-actionsfile default.action
+actionsfile standard # Internal purpose, recommended
+actionsfile default # Main actions file
+actionsfile user # User customizations
# 1.4. filterfile