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-    <table summary="Header navigation table" width="100%" border="0"
-    cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0">
-      <tr>
-        <th colspan="3" align="center">Privoxy Frequently Asked
-        Questions</th>
-      </tr>
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-        <td width="10%" align="left" valign="bottom"><a href="general.html"
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-  <div class="SECT1">
-    <h1 class="SECT1"><a name="INSTALLATION" id="INSTALLATION">2.
-    Installation</a></h1>
-
-    <div class="SECT2">
-      <h3 class="SECT2"><a name="WHICHBROWSERS" id="WHICHBROWSERS">2.1. Which
-      browsers are supported by Privoxy?</a></h3>
-
-      <p>Any browser that can be configured to use a proxy, which should be
-      virtually all browsers, including <span class=
-      "APPLICATION">Firefox</span>, <span class="APPLICATION">Internet
-      Explorer</span>, <span class="APPLICATION">Opera</span>, and
-      <span class="APPLICATION">Safari</span> among others. Direct browser
-      support is not an absolute requirement since <span class=
-      "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> runs as a separate application and talks
-      to the browser in the standardized HTTP protocol, just like a web
-      server does.</p>
+  <head>
+    <title>
+      Installation
+    </title>
+    <meta name="GENERATOR" content=
+    "Modular DocBook HTML Stylesheet Version 1.79">
+    <link rel="HOME" title="Privoxy Frequently Asked Questions" href=
+    "index.html">
+    <link rel="PREVIOUS" title="General Information" href="general.html">
+    <link rel="NEXT" title="Configuration" href="configuration.html">
+    <link rel="STYLESHEET" type="text/css" href="../p_doc.css">
+    <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1">
+  </head>
+  <body class="SECT1" bgcolor="#EEEEEE" text="#000000" link="#0000FF" vlink=
+  "#840084" alink="#0000FF">
+    <div class="NAVHEADER">
+      <table summary="Header navigation table" width="100%" border="0"
+      cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0">
+        <tr>
+          <th colspan="3" align="center">
+            Privoxy Frequently Asked Questions
+          </th>
+        </tr>
+        <tr>
+          <td width="10%" align="left" valign="bottom">
+            <a href="general.html" accesskey="P">Prev</a>
+          </td>
+          <td width="80%" align="center" valign="bottom">
+          </td>
+          <td width="10%" align="right" valign="bottom">
+            <a href="configuration.html" accesskey="N">Next</a>
+          </td>
+        </tr>
+      </table>
+      <hr align="LEFT" width="100%">
     </div>
-
-    <div class="SECT2">
-      <h3 class="SECT2"><a name="WHICHOS" id="WHICHOS">2.2. Which operating
-      systems are supported?</a></h3>
-
-      <p>At present, <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> is known to run
-      on Windows 95 and later versions (98, ME, 2000, XP, Vista, Windows 7
-      etc.), GNU/Linux (RedHat, SuSE, Debian, Fedora, Gentoo, Slackware and
-      others), Mac OS X (10.4 and upwards on PPC and Intel processors), OS/2,
-      Haiku, DragonFly, ElectroBSD, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris, and
-      various other flavors of Unix.</p>
-
-      <p><span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> used to work on AmigaOS and
-      QNX, too, but the code currently isn't maintained and its status
-      unknown. It might no longer compile, but getting it working again
-      shouldn't be too hard.</p>
-
-      <p>But any operating system that runs TCP/IP, can conceivably take
-      advantage of <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> in a networked
-      situation where <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> would run as a
-      server on a LAN gateway. Then only the <span class=
-      "QUOTE">"gateway"</span> needs to be running one of the above operating
-      systems.</p>
-
-      <p>Source code is freely available, so porting to other operating
-      systems is always a possibility.</p>
-    </div>
-
-    <div class="SECT2">
-      <h3 class="SECT2"><a name="EMAIL-CLIENT" id="EMAIL-CLIENT">2.3. Can I
-      use Privoxy with my email client?</a></h3>
-
-      <p>As long as there is some way to set a HTTP proxy for the client,
-      then yes, any application can be used, whether it is strictly speaking
-      a <span class="QUOTE">"browser"</span> or not. Though this may not be
-      the best approach for dealing with some of the common abuses of HTML in
-      email. See <a href="configuration.html#OUTLOOK">How can I configure
-      <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> with <span class=
-      "APPLICATION">Outlook</span>?</a> below for more on this.</p>
-
-      <p>Be aware that HTML email presents a number of unique security and
-      privacy related issues, that can require advanced skills to overcome.
-      The developers recommend using email clients that can be configured to
-      convert HTML to plain text for these reasons.</p>
+    <div class="SECT1">
+      <h1 class="SECT1">
+        <a name="INSTALLATION">2. Installation</a>
+      </h1>
+      <div class="SECT2">
+        <h3 class="SECT2">
+          <a name="WHICHBROWSERS">2.1. Which browsers are supported by
+          Privoxy?</a>
+        </h3>
+        <p>
+          Any browser that can be configured to use a proxy, which should be
+          virtually all browsers, including <span class=
+          "APPLICATION">Firefox</span>, <span class="APPLICATION">Internet
+          Explorer</span>, <span class="APPLICATION">Opera</span>, and <span
+          class="APPLICATION">Safari</span> among others. Direct browser
+          support is not an absolute requirement since <span class=
+          "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> runs as a separate application and
+          talks to the browser in the standardized HTTP protocol, just like a
+          web server does.
+        </p>
+      </div>
+      <div class="SECT2">
+        <h3 class="SECT2">
+          <a name="WHICHOS">2.2. Which operating systems are supported?</a>
+        </h3>
+        <p>
+          At present, <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> is known to
+          run on Windows 95 and later versions (98, ME, 2000, XP, Vista,
+          Windows 7 etc.), GNU/Linux (RedHat, SuSE, Debian, Fedora, Gentoo,
+          Slackware and others), Mac OS X (10.4 and upwards on PPC and Intel
+          processors), OS/2, Haiku, DragonFly, ElectroBSD, FreeBSD, NetBSD,
+          OpenBSD, Solaris, and various other flavors of Unix.
+        </p>
+        <p>
+          <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> used to work on AmigaOS
+          and QNX, too, but the code currently isn't maintained and its
+          status unknown. It might no longer compile, but getting it working
+          again shouldn't be too hard.
+        </p>
+        <p>
+          But any operating system that runs TCP/IP, can conceivably take
+          advantage of <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> in a
+          networked situation where <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>
+          would run as a server on a LAN gateway. Then only the <span class=
+          "QUOTE">"gateway"</span> needs to be running one of the above
+          operating systems.
+        </p>
+        <p>
+          Source code is freely available, so porting to other operating
+          systems is always a possibility.
+        </p>
+      </div>
+      <div class="SECT2">
+        <h3 class="SECT2">
+          <a name="EMAIL-CLIENT">2.3. Can I use Privoxy with my email
+          client?</a>
+        </h3>
+        <p>
+          As long as there is some way to set a HTTP proxy for the client,
+          then yes, any application can be used, whether it is strictly
+          speaking a <span class="QUOTE">"browser"</span> or not. Though this
+          may not be the best approach for dealing with some of the common
+          abuses of HTML in email. See <a href=
+          "configuration.html#OUTLOOK">How can I configure <span class=
+          "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> with <span class=
+          "APPLICATION">Outlook</span>?</a> below for more on this.
+        </p>
+        <p>
+          Be aware that HTML email presents a number of unique security and
+          privacy related issues, that can require advanced skills to
+          overcome. The developers recommend using email clients that can be
+          configured to convert HTML to plain text for these reasons.
+        </p>
+      </div>
+      <div class="SECT2">
+        <h3 class="SECT2">
+          <a name="FIRSTSTEP">2.4. I just installed Privoxy. Is there
+          anything special I have to do now?</a>
+        </h3>
+        <p>
+          All browsers should be told to use <span class=
+          "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> as a proxy by specifying the correct
+          proxy address and port number in the appropriate configuration area
+          for the browser. It's possible to combine <span class=
+          "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> with a packet filter to intercept HTTP
+          requests even if the client isn't explicitly configured to use
+          <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>, but where possible,
+          configuring the client is recommended. See <a href=
+          "../user-manual/startup.html" target="_top">the User Manual for
+          more details</a>. You should also flush your browser's memory and
+          disk cache to get rid of any cached junk items, and remove any
+          stored <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Browser_cookie"
+          target="_top">cookies</a>.&#13;
+        </p>
+      </div>
+      <div class="SECT2">
+        <h3 class="SECT2">
+          <a name="LOCALHOST">2.5. What is the proxy address of Privoxy?</a>
+        </h3>
+        <p>
+          If you set up the <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> to run
+          on the computer you browse from (rather than your ISP's server or
+          some networked computer on a LAN), the proxy will be on <tt class=
+          "LITERAL">127.0.0.1</tt> (sometimes referred to as <span class=
+          "QUOTE">"localhost"</span>, which is the special name used by every
+          computer on the Internet to refer to itself) and the port will be
+          8118 (unless you used the <a href=
+          "../user-manual/config.html#LISTEN-ADDRESS" target=
+          "_top">listen-address</a> config option to tell <span class=
+          "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> to run on a different port).
+        </p>
+        <p>
+          When configuring your browser's proxy settings you typically enter
+          the word <span class="QUOTE">"localhost"</span> or the IP address
+          <span class="QUOTE">"127.0.0.1"</span> in the boxes next to <span
+          class="QUOTE">"HTTP"</span> and <span class="QUOTE">"Secure"</span>
+          (HTTPS) and then the number <span class="QUOTE">"8118"</span> for
+          <span class="QUOTE">"port"</span>. This tells your browser to send
+          all web requests to <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>
+          instead of directly to the Internet.
+        </p>
+        <p>
+          <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> can also be used to proxy
+          for a Local Area Network. In this case, your would enter either the
+          IP address of the LAN host where <span class=
+          "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> is running, or the equivalent
+          hostname, e.g. <tt class="LITERAL">192.168.1.1</tt>. Port
+          assignment would be same as above. Note that <span class=
+          "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> doesn't listen on any LAN interfaces
+          by default.
+        </p>
+        <p>
+          <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> does not currently handle
+          any other protocols such as FTP, SMTP, IM, IRC, ICQ, etc.
+        </p>
+      </div>
+      <div class="SECT2">
+        <h3 class="SECT2">
+          <a name="NOTHING">2.6. I just installed Privoxy, and nothing is
+          happening. All the ads are there. What's wrong?</a>
+        </h3>
+        <p>
+          Did you configure your browser to use <span class=
+          "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> as a proxy? It does not sound like it.
+          See above. You might also try flushing the browser's caches to
+          force a full re-reading of pages. You can verify that <span class=
+          "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> is running, and your browser is
+          correctly configured by entering the special URL: <a href=
+          "http://p.p/" target="_top">http://p.p/</a>. This should take you
+          to a page titled <span class="QUOTE">"This is Privoxy.."</span>
+          with access to <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy's</span> internal
+          configuration. If you see this, then you are good to go. If you
+          receive a page saying <span class="QUOTE">"Privoxy is not
+          running"</span>, then the browser is not set up to use your <span
+          class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> installation. If you receive
+          anything else (probably nothing at all), it could either be that
+          the browser is not set up correctly, or that <span class=
+          "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> is not running at all. Check the <a
+          href="../user-manual/config.html#LOGFILE" target="_top">log
+          file</a>. For instructions on starting <span class=
+          "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> and browser configuration, see the <a
+          href="https://www.privoxy.org/user-manual/startup.html" target=
+          "_top">chapter on starting <span class=
+          "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span></a> in the <a href=
+          "https://www.privoxy.org/user-manual/" target="_top">User
+          Manual</a>.
+        </p>
+      </div>
+      <div class="SECT2">
+        <h3 class="SECT2">
+          <a name="NOTUSED">2.7. I get a <span class="QUOTE">"Privoxy is not
+          being used"</span> dummy page although Privoxy is running and being
+          used.</a>
+        </h3>
+        <p>
+          First, make sure that Privoxy is <span class="emphasis"><i class=
+          "EMPHASIS">really</i></span> running and being used by visiting <a
+          href="http://p.p/" target="_top">http://p.p/</a>. You should see
+          the <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> main page. If not, see
+          the <a href="https://www.privoxy.org/user-manual/startup.html"
+          target="_top">chapter on starting <span class=
+          "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span></a> in the <a href=
+          "https://www.privoxy.org/user-manual/" target="_top">User
+          Manual</a>.
+        </p>
+        <p>
+          Now if <a href="http://p.p/" target="_top">http://p.p/</a> works
+          for you, but other parts of <span class=
+          "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>'s web interface show the dummy page,
+          your browser has cached a redirection it encountered before <span
+          class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> was being used. You need to
+          clear your browser's cache. Note that shift-reloading the dummy
+          page won't help, since that'll only refresh the dummy page, not the
+          redirection that lead you there.
+        </p>
+        <p>
+          The procedure for clearing the cache varies from browser to
+          browser. For example, <span class=
+          "APPLICATION">Mozilla/Netscape</span> users would click <span
+          class="GUIBUTTON">Edit</span> --&gt; <span class=
+          "GUIBUTTON">Preferences</span> --&gt; <span class=
+          "GUIBUTTON">Advanced</span> --&gt; <span class=
+          "GUIBUTTON">Cache</span> and then click both <span class=
+          "QUOTE">"<span class="GUIBUTTON">Clear Memory Cache</span>"</span>
+          and <span class="QUOTE">"<span class="GUIBUTTON">Clear Disk
+          Cache</span>"</span>. In some <span class=
+          "APPLICATION">Firefox</span> versions it's <span class=
+          "GUIBUTTON">Tools</span> --&gt; <span class=
+          "GUIBUTTON">Options</span> --&gt; <span class=
+          "GUIBUTTON">Privacy</span> --&gt; <span class=
+          "GUIBUTTON">Cache</span> and then click <span class="QUOTE">"<span
+          class="GUIBUTTON">Clear Cache Now</span>"</span>.
+        </p>
+      </div>
     </div>
-
-    <div class="SECT2">
-      <h3 class="SECT2"><a name="FIRSTSTEP" id="FIRSTSTEP">2.4. I just
-      installed Privoxy. Is there anything special I have to do now?</a></h3>
-
-      <p>All browsers should be told to use <span class=
-      "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> as a proxy by specifying the correct proxy
-      address and port number in the appropriate configuration area for the
-      browser. It's possible to combine <span class=
-      "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> with a packet filter to intercept HTTP
-      requests even if the client isn't explicitly configured to use
-      <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>, but where possible,
-      configuring the client is recommended. See <a href=
-      "../user-manual/startup.html" target="_top">the User Manual for more
-      details</a>. You should also flush your browser's memory and disk cache
-      to get rid of any cached junk items, and remove any stored <a href=
-      "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Browser_cookie" target=
-      "_top">cookies</a>.</p>
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-
-    <div class="SECT2">
-      <h3 class="SECT2"><a name="LOCALHOST" id="LOCALHOST">2.5. What is the
-      proxy address of Privoxy?</a></h3>
-
-      <p>If you set up the <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> to run on
-      the computer you browse from (rather than your ISP's server or some
-      networked computer on a LAN), the proxy will be on <tt class=
-      "LITERAL">127.0.0.1</tt> (sometimes referred to as <span class=
-      "QUOTE">"localhost"</span>, which is the special name used by every
-      computer on the Internet to refer to itself) and the port will be 8118
-      (unless you used the <a href=
-      "../user-manual/config.html#LISTEN-ADDRESS" target=
-      "_top">listen-address</a> config option to tell <span class=
-      "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> to run on a different port).</p>
-
-      <p>When configuring your browser's proxy settings you typically enter
-      the word <span class="QUOTE">"localhost"</span> or the IP address
-      <span class="QUOTE">"127.0.0.1"</span> in the boxes next to
-      <span class="QUOTE">"HTTP"</span> and <span class=
-      "QUOTE">"Secure"</span> (HTTPS) and then the number <span class=
-      "QUOTE">"8118"</span> for <span class="QUOTE">"port"</span>. This tells
-      your browser to send all web requests to <span class=
-      "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> instead of directly to the Internet.</p>
-
-      <p><span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> can also be used to proxy
-      for a Local Area Network. In this case, your would enter either the IP
-      address of the LAN host where <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>
-      is running, or the equivalent hostname, e.g. <tt class=
-      "LITERAL">192.168.1.1</tt>. Port assignment would be same as above.
-      Note that <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> doesn't listen on
-      any LAN interfaces by default.</p>
-
-      <p><span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> does not currently handle
-      any other protocols such as FTP, SMTP, IM, IRC, ICQ, etc.</p>
-    </div>
-
-    <div class="SECT2">
-      <h3 class="SECT2"><a name="NOTHING" id="NOTHING">2.6. I just installed
-      Privoxy, and nothing is happening. All the ads are there. What's
-      wrong?</a></h3>
-
-      <p>Did you configure your browser to use <span class=
-      "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> as a proxy? It does not sound like it. See
-      above. You might also try flushing the browser's caches to force a full
-      re-reading of pages. You can verify that <span class=
-      "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> is running, and your browser is correctly
-      configured by entering the special URL: <a href="http://p.p/" target=
-      "_top">http://p.p/</a>. This should take you to a page titled
-      <span class="QUOTE">"This is Privoxy.."</span> with access to
-      <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy's</span> internal configuration. If
-      you see this, then you are good to go. If you receive a page saying
-      <span class="QUOTE">"Privoxy is not running"</span>, then the browser
-      is not set up to use your <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>
-      installation. If you receive anything else (probably nothing at all),
-      it could either be that the browser is not set up correctly, or that
-      <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> is not running at all. Check
-      the <a href="../user-manual/config.html#LOGFILE" target="_top">log
-      file</a>. For instructions on starting <span class=
-      "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> and browser configuration, see the
-      <a href="https://www.privoxy.org/user-manual/startup.html" target=
-      "_top">chapter on starting <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span></a>
-      in the <a href="https://www.privoxy.org/user-manual/" target=
-      "_top">User Manual</a>.</p>
-    </div>
-
-    <div class="SECT2">
-      <h3 class="SECT2"><a name="NOTUSED" id="NOTUSED">2.7. I get a
-      <span class="QUOTE">"Privoxy is not being used"</span> dummy page
-      although Privoxy is running and being used.</a></h3>
-
-      <p>First, make sure that Privoxy is <span class="emphasis"><i class=
-      "EMPHASIS">really</i></span> running and being used by visiting
-      <a href="http://p.p/" target="_top">http://p.p/</a>. You should see the
-      <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> main page. If not, see the
-      <a href="https://www.privoxy.org/user-manual/startup.html" target=
-      "_top">chapter on starting <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span></a>
-      in the <a href="https://www.privoxy.org/user-manual/" target=
-      "_top">User Manual</a>.</p>
-
-      <p>Now if <a href="http://p.p/" target="_top">http://p.p/</a> works for
-      you, but other parts of <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>'s web
-      interface show the dummy page, your browser has cached a redirection it
-      encountered before <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> was being
-      used. You need to clear your browser's cache. Note that shift-reloading
-      the dummy page won't help, since that'll only refresh the dummy page,
-      not the redirection that lead you there.</p>
-
-      <p>The procedure for clearing the cache varies from browser to browser.
-      For example, <span class="APPLICATION">Mozilla/Netscape</span> users
-      would click <span class="GUIBUTTON">Edit</span> --&gt; <span class=
-      "GUIBUTTON">Preferences</span> --&gt; <span class=
-      "GUIBUTTON">Advanced</span> --&gt; <span class="GUIBUTTON">Cache</span>
-      and then click both <span class="QUOTE">"<span class="GUIBUTTON">Clear
-      Memory Cache</span>"</span> and <span class="QUOTE">"<span class=
-      "GUIBUTTON">Clear Disk Cache</span>"</span>. In some <span class=
-      "APPLICATION">Firefox</span> versions it's <span class=
-      "GUIBUTTON">Tools</span> --&gt; <span class="GUIBUTTON">Options</span>
-      --&gt; <span class="GUIBUTTON">Privacy</span> --&gt; <span class=
-      "GUIBUTTON">Cache</span> and then click <span class=
-      "QUOTE">"<span class="GUIBUTTON">Clear Cache Now</span>"</span>.</p>
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