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# File : $Source: /cvsroot/ijbswa/current/default.action.master,v $
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-# $Id: default.action.master,v 1.94 2007/10/05 02:02:05 hal9 Exp $
+# $Id: default.action.master,v 1.96 2007/11/03 14:25:33 fabiankeil Exp $
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# Requires : This version requires Privoxy v3.0.7 or later due to
# syntax changes.
# 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:
+# character 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
# will match only documents whose path starts with PaTtErN in exactly this
# capitalization.
#
-# Partially case-sensetive and partially case-insensitive patterns are
+# Partially case-sensitive and partially case-insensitive patterns are
# possible, but the rules about splitting them up are extremely complex
# - see the PCRE documentation for more information.
#
#
# hide-tor-exit-notation: Removes the Tor exit node notation in Host and Referer headers
#
+# +client-header-tagger{string}
+# Block requests based on their headers. Client headers to which this
+# action applies are filtered on-the-fly through the specified regular
+# expression based substitutions, the result is used as a tag.
+# Client-header taggers are the first actions that are executed and their
+# tags can be used to control every other action.
+#
# +content-type-overwrite
# Replaces the "Content-Type:" HTTP server header, so that unwanted
# download menus will not pop up, or changes the browser's rendering mode.
# http://some.place/some_script?http://some.where-else
#
# Sometimes, there are even multiple consecutive redirects encoded
-# in the URL. These redirections via scripts make your web browing
+# in the URL. These redirections via scripts make your web browsing
# more traceable, since the server from which you follow such a link
# can see where you go to. Apart from that, valuable bandwidth and
-# time is wasted, while your browser aks the server for one redirect
+# time is wasted, while your browser asks the server for one redirect
# after the other. Plus, it feeds the advertisers.
#
# The +fast-redirects{check-decoded-url} option enables interception of
# html-to-xml: Changes the Content-Type header from html to xml
# xml-to-html: Changes the Content-Type header from xml to html
#
+# +server-header-tagger{content-type}
+# Server headers to which this action applies are filtered on-the-fly
+# through the specified regular expression based substitutions, the result
+# is used as a tag. Server-header taggers are executed before all other
+# header actions that modify server headers. Their tags can be used to
+# control all of the other server-header actions, the content filters and
+# the crunch actions (redirect and block).
+#
# +session-cookies-only
# If the website sets cookies, make sure they are erased when you exit
# and restart your web browser. This makes profiling cookies useless,