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# File : $Source: /cvsroot/ijbswa/current/default.action,v $
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-# $Id: default.action,v 1.9 2002/03/30 04:15:21 oes Exp $
+# $Id: default.action,v 1.13 2002/04/08 20:34:59 swa Exp $
#
# Purpose : Default actions file, see
# http://www.privoxy.org/faq/questions.html#CONFIGFILES
# regular expressions wouldn't fit here, but (FIXME) someone should paste
# a concise intro to the regex language here.
#
-# If Junkbuster was compiled with pcre support (default), Perl compatible
+# If Privoxy was compiled with pcre support (default), Perl compatible
# regular expressions are used. See the pcre/docs/ direcory or man perlre
# (also available on http://www.perldoc.com/perl5.6/pod/perlre.html) for
# details.
# -name # disable totally
#
# The default (if you don't specify anything in this file) is not to take
-# any actions - i.e completely disabled, so JunkBuster will just be a
+# any actions - i.e completely disabled, so Privoxy will just be a
# normal, non-blocking, non-anonymizing proxy. You must specifically
# enable the privacy and blocking features you need (although the
# provided default actions file will do that for you).
# +downgrade
# Downgrade HTTP/1.1 client requests to HTTP/1.0 and downgrade the
# responses as well. Use this action for servers that use HTTP/1.1
-# protocol features that Junkbuster currently can't handle yet.
+# protocol features that Privoxy currently can't handle yet.
#
# +fast-redirects
# Many sites, like yahoo.com, don't just link to other sites.
# after the other. Plus, it feeds the advertisers.
#
# The +fast-redirects option enables interception of these requests
-# by junkbuster, who will cut off all but the last valid URL in the
+# by Privoxy, who will cut off all but the last valid URL in the
# request and send a local redirect back to your browser without
# contacting the intermediate sites.
#
# browser type. (Breaks many web sites). Specify the user-agent
# value you want - e.g., to pretend to be using Netscape on Linux:
# +hide-user-agent{Mozilla (X11; I; Linux 2.0.32 i586)}
-# Or to identify yourself explicitly as a JunkBuster user:
-# +hide-user-agent{JunkBuster/1.0}
+# Or to identify yourself explicitly as a Privoxy user:
+# +hide-user-agent{Privoxy/1.0}
# (Don't change the version number from 1.0 - after all, why tell them?)
#
# +image
# its connections to the cliant and to the remote proxy.
# This can be a big security hole, since CONNECT-enabled proxies can
# be abused as TCP relays very easily.
-# By default, i.e. in the absence of a +limit-connect action, Junkbuster
+# By default, i.e. in the absence of a +limit-connect action, Privoxy
# will only allow CONNECT requests to port 443, which is the standard port
# for https.
# If you want to allow CONNECT for more ports than that, or want to forbid
#
# +no-compression
# Prevent the website from compressing the data. Some websites do
-# that, which is a problem for junkbuster, since +filter, +no-popup
+# that, which is a problem for Privoxy, since +filter, +no-popup
# and +gif-deanimate will not work on compressed data. Will slow down
# connections to those websites, though.
#
.privoxy.org/actions
.oesterhelt.org/actions
+
#############################################################################
# Test for new GIF deanimation feature.
# Just try http://www.oesterhelt.org/deanimate-demo with and without it.
# FIXME: Now cookies are allowed by default, do any of these sites
# need persistent cookies?
#############################################################################
-
#{-no-cookies}
#.javasoft.com
#.sun.com
.nytimes.com
#############################################################################
-# Please don't re_filter code!
+# Please don't re_filter or modify code!
#############################################################################
-{-filter}
+{-filter -no-popups}
.sourceforge.net
-
+.sf.net
#############################################################################
# Imagelist: