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- ▪ Documentation |
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"APPLICATION">Privoxy causing the problem or not. Privoxy continues to run as a proxy in this case,
but all manipulation is disabled, i.e. Privoxy acts like a normal forwarding proxy. There
- is even a toggle Bookmarklet
- offered, so that you can toggle Privoxy with one click from your browser.
+ "APPLICATION">Privoxy acts like a normal forwarding proxy.
Note that several of the features described above are disabled by
default in Privoxy 3.0.7 beta and
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For Unix, *BSD and Linux, all configuration files are located in
/etc/privoxy/ by default. For MS Windows,
OS/2, and AmigaOS these are all in the same directory as the
- Privoxy executable.
+ Privoxy executable. The name and
+ number of configuration files has changed from previous versions, and
+ is subject to change as development progresses.
The installed defaults provide a reasonable starting point, though
some settings may be aggressive by some standards. For the time being,
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requests for the change to take effect. When changing the listening
address of Privoxy, these "wake up" requests must obviously be sent to the
- old listening address.
+ old listening
+ address.
+
+ While under development, the configuration content is subject to
+ change. The below documentation may not be accurate by the time you
+ read this. Also, what constitutes a "default" setting, may change, so please check all your
+ configuration files on important issues.