It was broken since their introduction in 2009. The calculated latency
for most connections would be 0 in which case the timeout detection
failed to account for the real latency.
- - Fix a Windows-specific log viewer thread safety issue.
+ - Fix a race condition on Windows that could cause Privoxy to become
+ unresponsive after toggling it on or off through the taskbar icon.
Reported by Tim H. in #3525694.
- Let fatal_error() write to the logfile right away, before showing the
Windows-specific error message which blocks until the user acknowledges
Submitted by Adam Piggott in #3596089.
- Filter file improvements & bug fixes:
- - Add a referer tagger
+ - Add a referer tagger.
- Reduce the likelihood that the google filter messes up HTML-generating
JavaScript. Reported by Zeno Kugy in #3520260.
- Various grammar and spelling corrections
- Add a client-header-tagger{} example for disabling filtering for range
requests.
- - Correct a URL the "Privoxy with Tor" FAQ
+ - Correct a URL in the "Privoxy with Tor" FAQ.
- Spell 'refresh-tags' correctly. Reported by Don in #3571927.
- - Sort manpage options alphabetically
+ - Sort manpage options alphabetically.
- Remove an incorrect sentence in the toggle section. The toggle state
doesn't affect whether or not the Windows version uses the tray icon and
having to toggle Privoxy off to not show the icon makes no sense anyway.
- Use an enum for the type of the action value.
- Rename action_name's member takes_value to value_type as it isn't used as
boolean.
- - Turn family mismatches in match_sockaddr() into fatal errors
+ - Turn family mismatches in match_sockaddr() into fatal errors.
- Let enlist_unique_header() verify that the caller didn't pass a header
containing either \r or \n.
- Change the hashes used in load_config() to unsigned int.
- Remove the "Copyright" line from print_version(). When using --help, every
line of screen space matters and thus shouldn't be wasted on things the
user doesn't care about.
- - Fix comment typos
+ - Fix comment typos.
- Add an 'Overwrite condition' directive to skip any matching tests before
it. As it has a global scope, using it is more convenient than clowning
around with the Ignore directive.