- by disabling <application>Privoxy</application> filtering and blocking.
- Go to <ulink url="http://p.p/">http://p.p/</ulink> and click on
- <quote>Toggle Privoxy On or Off</quote>, then disable it. Now try that
- page again. It's probably a good idea to flush the browser cache as well
- with <literal>Shift+Reload</literal> to flush caches.
-</para>
-
-<para>
- If still a problem, go to <quote>Show which actions apply to a URL and
- why</quote> from <ulink url="http://p.p/">http://p.p/</ulink> and paste
- the full URL of the page in question into the prompt. See which actions are
- being applied to the URL. Now, armed with this information, go to
- <quote>View & change the current configuration</quote>. Here you should see various sections that have
- various <application>Privoxy</application> features disabled for specific
- sites. Most disabled <quote>actions</quote> will have a <quote>-</quote> (minus
- sign) in front of them. Some aliases are used just to disable other actions,
- e.g. <quote>shop</quote> and <quote>fragile</quote>, and won't necessarily
- use a <quote>+</quote> or <quote>-</quote> sign. Add your problem page
- URL to one of these sections that looks like it is disabling the feature that
- is causing the problem. Rember to flush your browser's caches when making
- such changes! As a last resort, try <quote>fragile</quote> which
- disables most actions. Now re-try the page. There might be some trial and
- error involved. This is discussed in more detail in the <ulink
+ by toggling off <application>Privoxy</application> through <ulink
+ url="http://config.privoxy.org/toggle">http://config.privoxy.org/toggle</ulink>,
+ and then shift-reloading the problem page (i.e. holding down the shift key
+ while clicking reload. Alternatively, flush your browser's disk and memory
+ caches).
+</para>
+
+<para>
+ If still a problem, go to <ulink
+ url="http://config.privoxy.org/show-url-info">http://config.privoxy.org/show-url-info</ulink>
+ and paste the full URL of the page in question into the prompt. See which actions
+ are being applied to the URL, and which matches in which actions files are
+ responsible for that. Now, armed with this information, go to <ulink
+ url="http://config.privoxy.org/show-status">http://config.privoxy.org/show-status</ulink>
+ and select the appropriate actions files for editing.
+</para>
+<para>
+ You can now either look for a section which disables the actions that
+ you suspect to cause the problem and add a pattern for your site there,
+ or make up a completely new section for your site. In any case, the recommended
+ way is to disable only the prime suspect, reload the problem page, and only
+ if the problem persists, disable more and more actions until you have
+ identified the culprit. You may or may not want to turn the other actions
+ on again. Remember to flush your browser's caches in between any such changes!
+</para>
+<para>
+ Alternately, if you are comfortable with a text editor, you can accomplish
+ the same thing by editing the appropriate actions file. Probably the easiest
+ way to deal with such problems when editing by hand is to add your
+ site to a <literal>{ fragile }</literal> section in <filename>user.action</filename>,
+ which is an alias that turns off most <quote>dangerous</quote>
+ actions, but is also likely to turn off more actions then needed, and thus lower
+ your privacy and protection more than necessary,
+</para>
+<para>
+ Troubleshooting actions is discussed in more detail in the <ulink