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     <h1 class="SECT1"><a name="ACTIONS-FILE" id="ACTIONS-FILE">8. Actions
     Files</a></h1>
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     <p>The actions files are used to define what <span class=
     "emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">actions</i></span> <span class=
     "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> takes for which URLs, and thus determines
     veritable arsenal of tools with which to exert our control, preferences
     and independence. Actions can be combined so that their effects are
     aggregated when applied against a given set of URLs.</p>
-
     <p>There are three action files included with <span class=
     "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> with differing purposes:</p>
-
     <ul>
       <li>
         <p><tt class="FILENAME">match-all.action</tt> - is used to define
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         handling etc should be applied by default. It should be the first
         actions file loaded</p>
       </li>
-
       <li>
         <p><tt class="FILENAME">default.action</tt> - defines many exceptions
         (both positive and negative) from the default set of actions that's
         file is only supposed to be edited by the developers. It should be
         the second actions file loaded.</p>
       </li>
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       <li>
         <p><tt class="FILENAME">user.action</tt> - is intended to be for
         local site preferences and exceptions. As an example, if your ISP or
         your bank has specific requirements, and need special handling, this
         kind of thing should go here. This file will not be upgraded.</p>
       </li>
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       <li>
         <p><span class="GUIBUTTON">Edit</span> <span class="GUIBUTTON">Set to
         Cautious</span> <span class="GUIBUTTON">Set to Medium</span>
         <span class="GUIBUTTON">Set to Advanced</span></p>
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         <p>These have increasing levels of aggressiveness <span class=
         "emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">and have no influence on your browsing
         unless you select them explicitly in the editor</i></span>. A default
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         to more aggressive levels. The more aggressive the settings, then the
         more likelihood there is of problems such as sites not working as
         they should.</p>
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         <p>The <span class="GUIBUTTON">Edit</span> button allows you to turn
         each action on/off individually for fine-tuning. The <span class=
         "GUIBUTTON">Cautious</span> button changes the actions list to
         the chart below. The latter three buttons over-ride any changes via
         with the <span class="GUIBUTTON">Edit</span> button. More fine-tuning
         can be done in the lower sections of this internal page.</p>
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         <p>While the actions file editor allows to enable these settings in
         all actions files, they are only supposed to be enabled in the first
         one to make sure you don't unintentionally overrule earlier
         rules.</p>
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         <p>The default profiles, and their associated actions, as pre-defined
         in <tt class="FILENAME">default.action</tt> are:</p>
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-          <a name="AEN2615" id="AEN2615"></a>
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           <p><b>Table 1. Default Configurations</b></p>
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           <table border="1" frame="border" rules="all" class="CALSTABLE">
             <col width="1*" title="C1">
             <col width="1*" title="C2">
             <col width="1*" title="C3">
             <col width="1*" title="C4">
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             <thead>
               <tr>
                 <th>Feature</th>
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                 <th>Cautious</th>
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                 <th>Medium</th>
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                 <th>Advanced</th>
               </tr>
             </thead>
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             <tbody>
               <tr>
                 <td>Ad-blocking Aggressiveness</td>
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                 <td>medium</td>
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                 <td>high</td>
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                 <td>high</td>
               </tr>
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               <tr>
                 <td>Ad-filtering by size</td>
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                 <td>no</td>
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                 <td>yes</td>
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                 <td>yes</td>
               </tr>
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               <tr>
                 <td>Ad-filtering by link</td>
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                 <td>no</td>
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                 <td>no</td>
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                 <td>yes</td>
               </tr>
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               <tr>
                 <td>Pop-up killing</td>
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                 <td>blocks only</td>
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                 <td>blocks only</td>
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                 <td>blocks only</td>
               </tr>
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               <tr>
                 <td>Privacy Features</td>
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                 <td>low</td>
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                 <td>medium</td>
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                 <td>medium/high</td>
               </tr>
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               <tr>
                 <td>Cookie handling</td>
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                 <td>none</td>
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                 <td>session-only</td>
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                 <td>kill</td>
               </tr>
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               <tr>
                 <td>Referer forging</td>
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                 <td>no</td>
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                 <td>yes</td>
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                 <td>yes</td>
               </tr>
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               <tr>
                 <td>GIF de-animation</td>
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                 <td>no</td>
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                 <td>yes</td>
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                 <td>yes</td>
               </tr>
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               <tr>
                 <td>Fast redirects</td>
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                 <td>no</td>
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                 <td>no</td>
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                 <td>yes</td>
               </tr>
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               <tr>
                 <td>HTML taming</td>
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                 <td>no</td>
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                 <td>no</td>
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                 <td>yes</td>
               </tr>
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               <tr>
                 <td>JavaScript taming</td>
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                 <td>no</td>
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                 <td>no</td>
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                 <td>yes</td>
               </tr>
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               <tr>
                 <td>Web-bug killing</td>
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                 <td>no</td>
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                 <td>yes</td>
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                 <td>yes</td>
               </tr>
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               <tr>
                 <td>Image tag reordering</td>
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                 <td>no</td>
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                 <td>yes</td>
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                 <td>yes</td>
               </tr>
             </tbody>
         </div>
       </li>
     </ul>
-
     <p>The list of actions files to be used are defined in the main
     configuration file, and are processed in the order they are defined (e.g.
     <tt class="FILENAME">default.action</tt> is typically processed before
     "emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">user</i></span><tt class=
     "FILENAME">.action</tt>). Generally, <tt class=
     "FILENAME">user.action</tt> has the last word.</p>
-
     <p>An actions file typically has multiple sections. If you want to use
     <span class="QUOTE">"aliases"</span> in an actions file, you have to
     place the (optional) <a href="actions-file.html#ALIASES">alias
     "FILENAME">default.action</tt>, with the advantage that it is a separate
     file, which makes preserving your personal settings across <span class=
     "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> upgrades easier.</p>
-
     <p>Actions can be used to block anything you want, including ads,
     banners, or just some obnoxious URL whose content you would rather not
     see. Cookies can be accepted or rejected, or accepted only during the
     modified, some JavaScripts tamed, user-tracking fooled, and much more.
     See below for a <a href="actions-file.html#ACTIONS">complete list of
     actions</a>.</p>
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     <div class="SECT2">
-      <h2 class="SECT2"><a name="AEN2714" id="AEN2714">8.1. Finding the Right
-      Mix</a></h2>
-
+      <h2 class="SECT2"><a name="RIGHT-MIX" id="RIGHT-MIX">8.1. Finding the
+      Right Mix</a></h2>
       <p>Note that some <a href="actions-file.html#ACTIONS">actions</a>, like
       cookie suppression or script disabling, may render some sites unusable
       that rely on these techniques to work properly. Finding the right mix
       make exceptions from that rule for sites that you regularly use and
       that require cookies for actually useful purposes, like maybe your
       bank, favorite shop, or newspaper.</p>
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       <p>We have tried to provide you with reasonable rules to start from in
       the distribution actions files. But there is no general rule of thumb
       on these things. There just are too many variables, and sites are
       constantly changing. Sooner or later you will want to change the rules
       (and read this chapter again :).</p>
     </div>
-
     <div class="SECT2">
-      <h2 class="SECT2"><a name="AEN2721" id="AEN2721">8.2. How to
+      <h2 class="SECT2"><a name="HOW-TO-EDIT" id="HOW-TO-EDIT">8.2. How to
       Edit</a></h2>
-
       <p>The easiest way to edit the actions files is with a browser by using
       our browser-based editor, which can be reached from <a href=
       "http://config.privoxy.org/show-status" target=
       "QUOTE">"Advanced"</span>. Warning: the <span class=
       "QUOTE">"Advanced"</span> setting is more aggressive, and will be more
       likely to cause problems for some sites. Experienced users only!</p>
-
       <p>If you prefer plain text editing to GUIs, you can of course also
       directly edit the the actions files with your favorite text editor.
       Look at <tt class="FILENAME">default.action</tt> which is richly
       commented with many good examples.</p>
     </div>
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     <div class="SECT2">
       <h2 class="SECT2"><a name="ACTIONS-APPLY" id="ACTIONS-APPLY">8.3. How
       Actions are Applied to Requests</a></h2>
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       <p>Actions files are divided into sections. There are special sections,
       like the <span class="QUOTE">"<a href=
       "actions-file.html#ALIASES">alias</a>"</span> sections which will be
       which consist of a list of actions, separated by whitespace and
       enclosed in curly braces. Below that, there is a list of URL and tag
       patterns, each on a separate line.</p>
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       <p>To determine which actions apply to a request, the URL of the
       request is compared to all URL patterns in each <span class=
       "QUOTE">"action file"</span>. Every time it matches, the list of
       applicable actions for the request is incrementally updated, using the
       heading of the section in which the pattern is located. The same is
       done again for tags and tag patterns later on.</p>
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       <p>If multiple applying sections set the same action differently, the
       last match wins. If not, the effects are aggregated. E.g. a URL might
       match a regular section with a heading line of <tt class="LITERAL">{
       <span class="emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">both</i></span> actions to
       apply. And there may well be cases where you will want to combine
       actions together. Such a section then might look like:</p>
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       <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="100%">
         <tr>
           <td>
-            <pre class="SCREEN">
-  { +<tt class="LITERAL">handle-as-image</tt>  +<tt class=
-"LITERAL">block{Banner ads.}</tt> }
+            <pre class="SCREEN">  { +<tt class=
+            "LITERAL">handle-as-image</tt>  +<tt class=
+            "LITERAL">block{Banner ads.}</tt> }
   # Block these as if they were images. Send no block page.
    banners.example.com
    media.example.com/.*banners
-   .example.com/images/ads/
-</pre>
+   .example.com/images/ads/</pre>
           </td>
         </tr>
       </table>
-
       <p>You can trace this process for URL patterns and any given URL by
       visiting <a href="http://config.privoxy.org/show-url-info" target=
       "_top">http://config.privoxy.org/show-url-info</a>.</p>
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       <p>Examples and more detail on this is provided in the Appendix,
       <a href="appendix.html#ACTIONSANAT">Troubleshooting: Anatomy of an
       Action</a> section.</p>
     </div>
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     <div class="SECT2">
       <h2 class="SECT2"><a name="AF-PATTERNS" id="AF-PATTERNS">8.4.
       Patterns</a></h2>
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       <p>As mentioned, <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> uses
       <span class="QUOTE">"patterns"</span> to determine what <span class=
       "emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">actions</i></span> might apply to which
       "emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">pattern</i></span> matching to achieve a
       high degree of flexibility. This allows one expression to be expanded
       and potentially match against many similar patterns.</p>
-
       <p>Generally, an URL pattern has the form <tt class=
       "LITERAL">&lt;host&gt;&lt;port&gt;/&lt;path&gt;</tt>, where the
       <tt class="LITERAL">&lt;host&gt;</tt>, the <tt class=
       "LITERAL">http://</tt>) should <span class="emphasis"><i class=
       "EMPHASIS">not</i></span> be included in the pattern. This is assumed
       already!</p>
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       <p>The pattern matching syntax is different for the host and path parts
       of the URL. The host part uses a simple globbing type matching
       technique, while the path part uses more flexible <a href=
       "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_expressions" target=
       "_top"><span class="QUOTE">"Regular Expressions"</span></a> (POSIX
       1003.2).</p>
-
       <p>The port part of a pattern is a decimal port number preceded by a
       colon (<tt class="LITERAL">:</tt>). If the host part contains a
       numerical IPv6 address, it has to be put into angle brackets
       (<tt class="LITERAL">&lt;</tt>, <tt class="LITERAL">&gt;</tt>).</p>
-
       <div class="VARIABLELIST">
         <dl>
           <dt><tt class="LITERAL">www.example.com/</tt></dt>
-
           <dd>
             <p>is a host-only pattern and will match any request to
             <tt class="LITERAL">www.example.com</tt>, regardless of which
             <tt class="LITERAL">example.com</tt> is different and would NOT
             match.</p>
           </dd>
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           <dt><tt class="LITERAL">www.example.com</tt></dt>
-
           <dd>
             <p>means exactly the same. For host-only patterns, the trailing
             <tt class="LITERAL">/</tt> may be omitted.</p>
           </dd>
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           <dt><tt class="LITERAL">www.example.com/index.html</tt></dt>
-
           <dd>
             <p>matches all the documents on <tt class=
             "LITERAL">www.example.com</tt> whose name starts with <tt class=
             "LITERAL">/index.html</tt>.</p>
           </dd>
-
           <dt><tt class="LITERAL">www.example.com/index.html$</tt></dt>
-
           <dd>
             <p>matches only the single document <tt class=
             "LITERAL">/index.html</tt> on <tt class=
             "LITERAL">www.example.com</tt>.</p>
           </dd>
-
           <dt><tt class="LITERAL">/index.html$</tt></dt>
-
           <dd>
             <p>matches the document <tt class="LITERAL">/index.html</tt>,
             regardless of the domain, i.e. on <span class=
             "emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">any</i></span> web server
             anywhere.</p>
           </dd>
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           <dt><tt class="LITERAL">/</tt></dt>
-
           <dd>
             <p>Matches any URL because there's no requirement for either the
             domain or the path to match anything.</p>
           </dd>
-
           <dt><tt class="LITERAL">:8000/</tt></dt>
-
           <dd>
             <p>Matches any URL pointing to TCP port 8000.</p>
           </dd>
-
           <dt><tt class="LITERAL">10.0.0.1/</tt></dt>
-
           <dd>
             <p>Matches any URL with the host address <tt class=
             "LITERAL">10.0.0.1</tt>. (Note that the real URL uses plain
             brackets, not angle brackets.)</p>
           </dd>
-
           <dt><tt class="LITERAL">&lt;2001:db8::1&gt;/</tt></dt>
-
           <dd>
             <p>Matches any URL with the host address <tt class=
             "LITERAL">2001:db8::1</tt>. (Note that the real URL uses plain
             brackets, not angle brackets.)</p>
           </dd>
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           <dt><tt class="LITERAL">index.html</tt></dt>
-
           <dd>
             <p>matches nothing, since it would be interpreted as a domain
             name and there is no top-level domain called <tt class=
           </dd>
         </dl>
       </div>
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       <div class="SECT3">
         <h3 class="SECT3"><a name="HOST-PATTERN" id="HOST-PATTERN">8.4.1. The
         Host Pattern</a></h3>
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         <p>The matching of the host part offers some flexible options: if the
         host pattern starts or ends with a dot, it becomes unanchored at that
         end. The host pattern is often referred to as domain pattern as it is
         usually used to match domain names and not IP addresses. For
         example:</p>
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         <div class="VARIABLELIST">
           <dl>
             <dt><tt class="LITERAL">.example.com</tt></dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>matches any domain with first-level domain <tt class=
               "LITERAL">com</tt> and second-level domain <tt class=
               match if the second-level domain was <tt class=
               "LITERAL">another-example</tt>.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt><tt class="LITERAL">www.</tt></dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>matches any domain that <span class="emphasis"><i class=
               "EMPHASIS">STARTS</i></span> with <tt class="LITERAL">www.</tt>
               (It also matches the domain <tt class="LITERAL">www</tt> but
               most of the time that doesn't matter.)</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt><tt class="LITERAL">.example.</tt></dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>matches any domain that <span class="emphasis"><i class=
               "EMPHASIS">CONTAINS</i></span> <tt class=
             </dd>
           </dl>
         </div>
-
         <p>Additionally, there are wild-cards that you can use in the domain
         names themselves. These work similarly to shell globbing type
         wild-cards: <span class="QUOTE">"*"</span> represents zero or more
         "QUOTE">"character classes"</span> in square brackets which is
         similar to the same regular expression technique. All of this can be
         freely mixed:</p>
-
         <div class="VARIABLELIST">
           <dl>
             <dt><tt class="LITERAL">ad*.example.com</tt></dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>matches <span class="QUOTE">"adserver.example.com"</span>,
               <span class="QUOTE">"ads.example.com"</span>, etc but not
               <span class="QUOTE">"sfads.example.com"</span></p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt><tt class="LITERAL">*ad*.example.com</tt></dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>matches all of the above, and then some.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt><tt class="LITERAL">.?pix.com</tt></dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>matches <tt class="LITERAL">www.ipix.com</tt>, <tt class=
               "LITERAL">pictures.epix.com</tt>, <tt class=
               "LITERAL">a.b.c.d.e.upix.com</tt> etc.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt><tt class="LITERAL">www[1-9a-ez].example.c*</tt></dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>matches <tt class="LITERAL">www1.example.com</tt>,
               <tt class="LITERAL">www4.example.cc</tt>, <tt class=
             </dd>
           </dl>
         </div>
-
         <p>While flexible, this is not the sophistication of full regular
         expression based syntax.</p>
       </div>
-
       <div class="SECT3">
-        <h3 class="SECT3"><a name="AEN2915" id="AEN2915">8.4.2. The Path
-        Pattern</a></h3>
-
+        <h3 class="SECT3"><a name="PATH-PATTERN" id="PATH-PATTERN">8.4.2. The
+        Path Pattern</a></h3>
         <p><span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> uses <span class=
         "QUOTE">"modern"</span> POSIX 1003.2 <a href=
         "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_expressions" target=
         "_top"><span class="QUOTE">"Regular Expressions"</span></a> for
         matching the path portion (after the slash), and is thus more
         flexible.</p>
-
         <p>There is an <a href="appendix.html#REGEX">Appendix</a> with a
         brief quick-start into regular expressions, you also might want to
         have a look at your operating system's documentation on regular
         expressions (try <tt class="LITERAL">man re_format</tt>).</p>
-
         <p>Note that the path pattern is automatically left-anchored at the
         <span class="QUOTE">"/"</span>, i.e. it matches as if it would start
         with a <span class="QUOTE">"^"</span> (regular expression speak for
         the beginning of a line).</p>
-
         <p>Please also note that matching in the path is <span class=
         "emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">CASE INSENSITIVE</i></span> by
         default, but you can switch to case sensitive at any point in the
         only documents whose path starts with <tt class=
         "LITERAL">PaTtErN</tt> in <span class="emphasis"><i class=
         "EMPHASIS">exactly</i></span> this capitalization.</p>
-
         <div class="VARIABLELIST">
           <dl>
             <dt><tt class="LITERAL">.example.com/.*</tt></dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Is equivalent to just <span class=
               "QUOTE">".example.com"</span>, since any documents within that
               domain are matched with or without the <span class=
               "QUOTE">".*"</span> regular expression. This is redundant</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt><tt class="LITERAL">.example.com/.*/index.html$</tt></dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Will match any page in the domain of <span class=
               "QUOTE">"example.com"</span> that is named <span class=
               "QUOTE">"www.example.com/testing/index_html"</span>, because of
               the special meta-character <span class="QUOTE">"."</span>.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt><tt class="LITERAL">.example.com/(.*/)?index\.html$</tt></dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>This regular expression is conditional so it will match any
               page named <span class="QUOTE">"index.html"</span> regardless
               <span class="QUOTE">".html"</span> (but does not have to end
               with that!).</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt><tt class=
             "LITERAL">.example.com/(.*/)(ads|banners?|junk)</tt></dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>This regular expression will match any path of <span class=
               "QUOTE">"example.com"</span> that contains any of the words
               "QUOTE">"junk"</span>. The path does not have to end in these
               words, just contain them.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt><tt class=
             "LITERAL">.example.com/(.*/)(ads|banners?|junk)/.*\.(jpe?g|gif|png)$</tt></dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>This is very much the same as above, except now it must end
               in either <span class="QUOTE">".jpg"</span>, <span class=
             </dd>
           </dl>
         </div>
-
         <p>There are many, many good examples to be found in <tt class=
         "FILENAME">default.action</tt>, and more tutorials below in <a href=
         "appendix.html#REGEX">Appendix on regular expressions</a>.</p>
       </div>
-
       <div class="SECT3">
         <h3 class="SECT3"><a name="TAG-PATTERN" id="TAG-PATTERN">8.4.3. The
-        Tag Pattern</a></h3>
-
-        <p>Tag patterns are used to change the applying actions based on the
-        request's tags. Tags can be created with either the <a href=
+        Request Tag Pattern</a></h3>
+        <p>Request tag patterns are used to change the applying actions based
+        on the request's tags. Tags can be created based on HTTP headers with
+        either the <a href=
         "actions-file.html#CLIENT-HEADER-TAGGER">client-header-tagger</a> or
         the <a href=
         "actions-file.html#SERVER-HEADER-TAGGER">server-header-tagger</a>
         action.</p>
-
-        <p>Tag patterns have to start with <span class="QUOTE">"TAG:"</span>,
-        so <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> can tell them apart from
-        URL patterns. Everything after the colon including white space, is
-        interpreted as a regular expression with path pattern syntax, except
-        that tag patterns aren't left-anchored automatically (<span class=
-        "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> doesn't silently add a <span class=
-        "QUOTE">"^"</span>, you have to do it yourself if you need it).</p>
-
+        <p>Request tag patterns have to start with <span class=
+        "QUOTE">"TAG:"</span>, so <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>
+        can tell them apart from other patterns. Everything after the colon
+        including white space, is interpreted as a regular expression with
+        path pattern syntax, except that tag patterns aren't left-anchored
+        automatically (<span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> doesn't
+        silently add a <span class="QUOTE">"^"</span>, you have to do it
+        yourself if you need it).</p>
         <p>To match all requests that are tagged with <span class=
         "QUOTE">"foo"</span> your pattern line should be <span class=
         "QUOTE">"TAG:^foo$"</span>, <span class="QUOTE">"TAG:foo"</span>
         contain <span class="QUOTE">"foo"</span> somewhere. <span class=
         "QUOTE">"TAG: foo"</span> wouldn't work as it requires white
         space.</p>
-
-        <p>Sections can contain URL and tag patterns at the same time, but
-        tag patterns are checked after the URL patterns and thus always
-        overrule them, even if they are located before the URL patterns.</p>
-
-        <p>Once a new tag is added, Privoxy checks right away if it's matched
-        by one of the tag patterns and updates the action settings
-        accordingly. As a result tags can be used to activate other tagger
-        actions, as long as these other taggers look for headers that haven't
-        already be parsed.</p>
-
+        <p>Sections can contain URL and request tag patterns at the same
+        time, but request tag patterns are checked after the URL patterns and
+        thus always overrule them, even if they are located before the URL
+        patterns.</p>
+        <p>Once a new request tag is added, Privoxy checks right away if it's
+        matched by one of the request tag patterns and updates the action
+        settings accordingly. As a result request tags can be used to
+        activate other tagger actions, as long as these other taggers look
+        for headers that haven't already be parsed.</p>
         <p>For example you could tag client requests which use the <tt class=
         "LITERAL">POST</tt> method, then use this tag to activate another
         tagger that adds a tag if cookies are sent, and then use a block
         created. The method tagger would look for the request line, but at
         the time the cookie tag is created, the request line has already been
         parsed.</p>
-
         <p>While this is a limitation you should be aware of, this kind of
         indirection is seldom needed anyway and even the example doesn't make
         too much sense.</p>
       </div>
-
       <div class="SECT3">
         <h3 class="SECT3"><a name="NEGATIVE-TAG-PATTERNS" id=
-        "NEGATIVE-TAG-PATTERNS">8.4.4. The Negative Tag Patterns</a></h3>
-
-        <p>To match requests that do not have a certain tag, specify a
-        negative tag pattern by prefixing the tag pattern line with either
+        "NEGATIVE-TAG-PATTERNS">8.4.4. The Negative Request Tag
+        Patterns</a></h3>
+        <p>To match requests that do not have a certain request tag, specify
+        negative tag pattern by prefixing the tag pattern line with either
         <span class="QUOTE">"NO-REQUEST-TAG:"</span> or <span class=
         "QUOTE">"NO-RESPONSE-TAG:"</span> instead of <span class=
         "QUOTE">"TAG:"</span>.</p>
-
-        <p>Negative tag patterns created with <span class=
+        <p>Negative request tag patterns created with <span class=
         "QUOTE">"NO-REQUEST-TAG:"</span> are checked after all client headers
         are scanned, the ones created with <span class=
         "QUOTE">"NO-RESPONSE-TAG:"</span> are checked after all server
         headers are scanned. In both cases all the created tags are
         considered.</p>
       </div>
+      <div class="SECT3">
+        <h3 class="SECT3"><a name="CLIENT-TAG-PATTERN" id=
+        "CLIENT-TAG-PATTERN">8.4.5. The Client Tag Pattern</a></h3>
+        <div class="WARNING">
+          <table class="WARNING" border="1" width="100%">
+            <tr>
+              <td align="center"><b>Warning</b></td>
+            </tr>
+            <tr>
+              <td align="left">
+                <p>This is an experimental feature. The syntax is likely to
+                change in future versions.</p>
+              </td>
+            </tr>
+          </table>
+        </div>
+        <p>Client tag patterns are not set based on HTTP headers but based on
+        the client's IP address. Users can enable them themselves, but the
+        Privoxy admin controls which tags are available and what their effect
+        is.</p>
+        <p>After a client-specific tag has been defined with the <a href=
+        "config.html#CLIENT-SPECIFIC-TAG">client-specific-tag</a>, directive,
+        action sections can be activated based on the tag by using a
+        CLIENT-TAG pattern. The CLIENT-TAG pattern is evaluated at the same
+        priority as URL patterns, as a result the last matching pattern wins.
+        Tags that are created based on client or server headers are evaluated
+        later on and can overrule CLIENT-TAG and URL patterns!</p>
+        <p>The tag is set for all requests that come from clients that
+        requested it to be set. Note that "clients" are differentiated by IP
+        address, if the IP address changes the tag has to be requested
+        again.</p>
+        <p>Clients can request tags to be set by using the CGI interface
+        <a href="http://config.privoxy.org/client-tags" target=
+        "_top">http://config.privoxy.org/client-tags</a>.</p>
+        <p>Example:</p>
+        <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="100%">
+          <tr>
+            <td>
+              <pre class="SCREEN">
+              # If the admin defined the client-specific-tag circumvent-blocks,
+# and the request comes from a client that previously requested
+# the tag to be set, overrule all previous +block actions that
+# are enabled based on URL to CLIENT-TAG patterns.
+{-block}
+CLIENT-TAG:^circumvent-blocks$
+
+# This section is not overruled because it's located after
+# the previous one.
+{+block{Nobody is supposed to request this.}}
+example.org/blocked-example-page</pre>
+            </td>
+          </tr>
+        </table>
+      </div>
     </div>
-
     <div class="SECT2">
       <h2 class="SECT2"><a name="ACTIONS" id="ACTIONS">8.5. Actions</a></h2>
-
       <p>All actions are disabled by default, until they are explicitly
       enabled somewhere in an actions file. Actions are turned on if preceded
       with a <span class="QUOTE">"+"</span>, and turned off if preceded with
       "LITERAL">-block</tt> means <span class="QUOTE">"don't block URLs that
       match the following patterns, even if <tt class="LITERAL">+block</tt>
       previously applied."</span></p>
-
       <p>Again, actions are invoked by placing them on a line, enclosed in
       curly braces and separated by whitespace, like in <tt class=
       "LITERAL">{+some-action -some-other-action{some-parameter}}</tt>,
       followed by a list of URL patterns, one per line, to which they apply.
       Together, the actions line and the following pattern lines make up a
       section of the actions file.</p>
-
       <p>Actions fall into three categories:</p>
-
       <ul>
         <li>
           <p>Boolean, i.e the action can only be <span class=
           "QUOTE">"enabled"</span> or <span class="QUOTE">"disabled"</span>.
           Syntax:</p>
-
           <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
             <tr>
               <td>
-                <pre class="SCREEN">
-  +<tt class="REPLACEABLE"><i>name</i></tt>        # enable action <tt class=
-"REPLACEABLE"><i>name</i></tt>
+                <pre class="SCREEN">  +<tt class=
+                "REPLACEABLE"><i>name</i></tt>        # enable action <tt class=
+                "REPLACEABLE"><i>name</i></tt>
   -<tt class=
-"REPLACEABLE"><i>name</i></tt>        # disable action <tt class="REPLACEABLE"><i>name</i></tt>
-</pre>
+"REPLACEABLE"><i>name</i></tt>        # disable action <tt class="REPLACEABLE"><i>name</i></tt></pre>
               </td>
             </tr>
           </table>
-
           <p>Example: <tt class="LITERAL">+handle-as-image</tt></p>
         </li>
-
         <li>
           <p>Parameterized, where some value is required in order to enable
           this type of action. Syntax:</p>
-
           <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
             <tr>
               <td>
-                <pre class="SCREEN">
-  +<tt class="REPLACEABLE"><i>name</i></tt>{<tt class=
-"REPLACEABLE"><i>param</i></tt>}  # enable action and set parameter to <tt class="REPLACEABLE"><i>param</i></tt>,
+                <pre class="SCREEN">  +<tt class=
+                "REPLACEABLE"><i>name</i></tt>{<tt class=
+                "REPLACEABLE"><i>param</i></tt>}  # enable action and set parameter to <tt class="REPLACEABLE"><i>param</i></tt>,
                # overwriting parameter from previous match if necessary
   -<tt class=
-"REPLACEABLE"><i>name</i></tt>         # disable action. The parameter can be omitted
-</pre>
+"REPLACEABLE"><i>name</i></tt>         # disable action. The parameter can be omitted</pre>
               </td>
             </tr>
           </table>
-
           <p>Note that if the URL matches multiple positive forms of a
           parameterized action, the last match wins, i.e. the params from
           earlier matches are simply ignored.</p>
-
           <p>Example: <tt class="LITERAL">+hide-user-agent{Mozilla/5.0 (X11;
           U; FreeBSD i386; en-US; rv:1.8.1.4) Gecko/20070602
           Firefox/2.0.0.4}</tt></p>
         </li>
-
         <li>
           <p>Multi-value. These look exactly like parameterized actions, but
           they behave differently: If the action applies multiple times to
           are remembered. This is used for actions that can be executed for
           the same request repeatedly, like adding multiple headers, or
           filtering through multiple filters. Syntax:</p>
-
           <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
             <tr>
               <td>
-                <pre class="SCREEN">
-  +<tt class="REPLACEABLE"><i>name</i></tt>{<tt class=
-"REPLACEABLE"><i>param</i></tt>}   # enable action and add <tt class=
-"REPLACEABLE"><i>param</i></tt> to the list of parameters
+                <pre class="SCREEN">  +<tt class=
+                "REPLACEABLE"><i>name</i></tt>{<tt class=
+                "REPLACEABLE"><i>param</i></tt>}   # enable action and add <tt class=
+                "REPLACEABLE"><i>param</i></tt> to the list of parameters
   -<tt class="REPLACEABLE"><i>name</i></tt>{<tt class=
 "REPLACEABLE"><i>param</i></tt>}   # remove the parameter <tt class=
 "REPLACEABLE"><i>param</i></tt> from the list of parameters
                 # If it was the last one left, disable the action.
   <tt class=
-"REPLACEABLE"><i>-name</i></tt>          # disable this action completely and remove all parameters from the list
-</pre>
+"REPLACEABLE"><i>-name</i></tt>          # disable this action completely and remove all parameters from the list</pre>
               </td>
             </tr>
           </table>
-
           <p>Examples: <tt class="LITERAL">+add-header{X-Fun-Header: Some
           text}</tt> and <tt class=
           "LITERAL">+filter{html-annoyances}</tt></p>
         </li>
       </ul>
-
       <p>If nothing is specified in any actions file, no <span class=
       "QUOTE">"actions"</span> are taken. So in this case <span class=
       "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> would just be a normal, non-blocking,
       non-filtering proxy. You must specifically enable the privacy and
       blocking features you need (although the provided default actions files
       will give a good starting point).</p>
-
       <p>Later defined action sections always over-ride earlier ones of the
       same type. So exceptions to any rules you make, should come in the
       latter part of the file (or in a file that is processed later when
       "QUOTE">"pattern"</span> (because of wildcards and regular
       expressions), and thus to trigger more than one set of actions! Last
       match wins.</p>
-
       <p>The list of valid <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> actions
       are:</p>
-
       <div class="SECT3">
         <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="ADD-HEADER" id="ADD-HEADER">8.5.1.
         add-header</a></h4>
-
         <div class="VARIABLELIST">
           <dl>
             <dt>Typical use:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Confuse log analysis, custom applications</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Effect:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Sends a user defined HTTP header to the web server.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Type:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Multi-value.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Parameter:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Any string value is possible. Validity of the defined HTTP
               headers is not checked. It is recommended that you use the
               <span class="QUOTE">"<tt class="LITERAL">X-</tt>"</span> prefix
               for custom headers.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>This action may be specified multiple times, in order to
               define multiple headers. This is rarely needed for the typical
               user. If you don't know what <span class="QUOTE">"HTTP
               headers"</span> are, you definitely don't need to worry about
               this one.</p>
-
               <p>Headers added by this action are not modified by other
               actions.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Example usage:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
                     <pre class="SCREEN">
-+add-header{X-User-Tracking: sucks}
-</pre>
+                    # Add a DNT ("Do not track") header to all requests,
+# event to those that already have one.
+#
+# This is just an example, not a recommendation.
+#
+# There is no reason to believe that user-tracking websites care
+# about the DNT header and depending on the User-Agent, adding the
+# header may make user-tracking easier.
+{+add-header{DNT: 1}}
+/</pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
           </dl>
         </div>
       </div>
-
       <div class="SECT3">
         <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="BLOCK" id="BLOCK">8.5.2. block</a></h4>
-
         <div class="VARIABLELIST">
           <dl>
             <dt>Typical use:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Block ads or other unwanted content</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Effect:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Requests for URLs to which this action applies are blocked,
               i.e. the requests are trapped by <span class=
               "actions-file.html#HANDLE-AS-EMPTY-DOCUMENT">handle-as-empty-document</a></tt>
               actions.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Type:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Parameterized.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Parameter:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>A block reason that should be given to the user.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p><span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> sends a special
               <span class="QUOTE">"BLOCKED"</span> page for requests to
               parameter, a link to find out why the block action applies, and
               a click-through to the blocked content (the latter only if the
               force feature is available and enabled).</p>
-
               <p>A very important exception occurs if <span class=
               "emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">both</i></span> <tt class=
               "LITERAL">block</tt> and <tt class="LITERAL"><a href=
               (see below) also applies, the type of image will be determined
               by its parameter, if not, the standard checkerboard pattern is
               sent.</p>
-
               <p>It is important to understand this process, in order to
               understand how <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> deals
               with ads and other unwanted content. Blocking is a core
               feature, and one upon which various other features depend.</p>
-
               <p>The <tt class="LITERAL"><a href=
               "actions-file.html#FILTER">filter</a></tt> action can perform a
               very similar task, by <span class="QUOTE">"blocking"</span>
               in the first place. Note that this is a totally different
               technique, and it's easy to confuse the two.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Example usage (section):</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
-                    <pre class="SCREEN">
-{+block{No nasty stuff for you.}}
+                    <pre class="SCREEN">{+block{No nasty stuff for you.}}
 # Block and replace with "blocked" page
  .nasty-stuff.example.com
 
 
 {+block{Layered ads.} +handle-as-empty-document}
 # Block and then ignore
- adserver.example.net/.*\.js$
-</pre>
+ adserver.example.net/.*\.js$</pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
           </dl>
         </div>
       </div>
-
       <div class="SECT3">
         <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="CHANGE-X-FORWARDED-FOR" id=
         "CHANGE-X-FORWARDED-FOR">8.5.3. change-x-forwarded-for</a></h4>
-
         <div class="VARIABLELIST">
           <dl>
             <dt>Typical use:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Improve privacy by not forwarding the source of the request
               in the HTTP headers.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Effect:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Deletes the <span class="QUOTE">"X-Forwarded-For:"</span>
               HTTP header from the client request, or adds a new one.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Type:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Parameterized.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Parameter:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <ul>
                 <li>
                   <p><span class="QUOTE">"block"</span> to delete the
                   header.</p>
                 </li>
-
                 <li>
                   <p><span class="QUOTE">"add"</span> to create the header
                   (or append the client's IP address to an already existing
                 </li>
               </ul>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>It is safe and recommended to use <tt class=
               "LITERAL">block</tt>.</p>
-
               <p>Forwarding the source address of the request may make sense
               in some multi-user setups but is also a privacy risk.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Example usage:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
-                    <pre class="SCREEN">
-+change-x-forwarded-for{block}
-</pre>
+                    <pre class="SCREEN">+change-x-forwarded-for{block}</pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
           </dl>
         </div>
       </div>
-
       <div class="SECT3">
         <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="CLIENT-HEADER-FILTER" id=
         "CLIENT-HEADER-FILTER">8.5.4. client-header-filter</a></h4>
-
         <div class="VARIABLELIST">
           <dl>
             <dt>Typical use:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Rewrite or remove single client headers.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Effect:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>All client headers to which this action applies are filtered
               on-the-fly through the specified regular expression based
               substitutions.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Type:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Multi-value.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Parameter:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>The name of a client-header filter, as defined in one of the
               <a href="filter-file.html">filter files</a>.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Client-header filters are applied to each header on its own,
               not to all at once. This makes it easier to diagnose problems,
               but on the downside you can't write filters that only change
               header x if header y's value is z. You can do that by using
               tags though.</p>
-
               <p>Client-header filters are executed after the other header
               actions have finished and use their output as input.</p>
-
               <p>If the request URI gets changed, <span class=
               "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> will detect that and use the new
               one. This can be used to rewrite the request destination behind
               the client's back, for example to specify a Tor exit relay for
               certain requests.</p>
-
               <p>Please refer to the <a href="filter-file.html">filter file
               chapter</a> to learn which client-header filters are available
               by default, and how to create your own.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Example usage (section):</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
                     <pre class="SCREEN">
-# Hide Tor exit notation in Host and Referer Headers
+                    # Hide Tor exit notation in Host and Referer Headers
 {+client-header-filter{hide-tor-exit-notation}}
 /
-
-</pre>
+    </pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
           </dl>
         </div>
       </div>
-
       <div class="SECT3">
         <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="CLIENT-HEADER-TAGGER" id=
         "CLIENT-HEADER-TAGGER">8.5.5. client-header-tagger</a></h4>
-
         <div class="VARIABLELIST">
           <dl>
             <dt>Typical use:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Block requests based on their headers.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Effect:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Client headers to which this action applies are filtered
               on-the-fly through the specified regular expression based
               substitutions, the result is used as tag.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Type:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Multi-value.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Parameter:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>The name of a client-header tagger, as defined in one of the
               <a href="filter-file.html">filter files</a>.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Client-header taggers are applied to each header on its own,
               and as the header isn't modified, each tagger <span class=
               "QUOTE">"sees"</span> the original.</p>
-
               <p>Client-header taggers are the first actions that are
               executed and their tags can be used to control every other
               action.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Example usage (section):</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
                     <pre class="SCREEN">
-# Tag every request with the User-Agent header
+                    # Tag every request with the User-Agent header
 {+client-header-tagger{user-agent}}
 /
 
@@ -1328,17 +1132,15 @@ TAG:^User-Agent: RPM APT-HTTP/
 TAG:^User-Agent: fetch libfetch/
 TAG:^User-Agent: Ubuntu APT-HTTP/
 TAG:^User-Agent: MPlayer/
-
-</pre>
+    </pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
-
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
                     <pre class="SCREEN">
-# Tag all requests with the Range header set
+                    # Tag all requests with the Range header set
 {+client-header-tagger{range-requests}}
 /
 
@@ -1350,8 +1152,7 @@ TAG:^User-Agent: MPlayer/
 # parts of multimedia files.
 {-filter -deanimate-gifs}
 TAG:^RANGE-REQUEST$
-
-</pre>
+    </pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
@@ -1359,41 +1160,30 @@ TAG:^RANGE-REQUEST$
           </dl>
         </div>
       </div>
-
       <div class="SECT3">
         <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="CONTENT-TYPE-OVERWRITE" id=
         "CONTENT-TYPE-OVERWRITE">8.5.6. content-type-overwrite</a></h4>
-
         <div class="VARIABLELIST">
           <dl>
             <dt>Typical use:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Stop useless download menus from popping up, or change the
               browser's rendering mode</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Effect:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Replaces the <span class="QUOTE">"Content-Type:"</span> HTTP
               server header.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Type:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Parameterized.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Parameter:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Any string.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>The <span class="QUOTE">"Content-Type:"</span> HTTP server
               header is used by the browser to decide what to do with the
@@ -1401,14 +1191,12 @@ TAG:^RANGE-REQUEST$
               open a download menu instead of displaying the document by
               itself, even if the document's format is supported by the
               browser.</p>
-
               <p>The declared content type can also affect which rendering
               mode the browser chooses. If XHTML is delivered as <span class=
               "QUOTE">"text/html"</span>, many browsers treat it as yet
               another broken HTML document. If it is send as <span class=
               "QUOTE">"application/xml"</span>, browsers with XHTML support
               will only display it, if the syntax is correct.</p>
-
               <p>If you see a web site that proudly uses XHTML buttons, but
               sets <span class="QUOTE">"Content-Type: text/html"</span>, you
               can use <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> to overwrite
@@ -1416,13 +1204,11 @@ TAG:^RANGE-REQUEST$
               validate the web master's claim inside your XHTML-supporting
               browser. If the syntax is incorrect, the browser will complain
               loudly.</p>
-
               <p>You can also go the opposite direction: if your browser
               prints error messages instead of rendering a document falsely
               declared as XHTML, you can overwrite the content type with
               <span class="QUOTE">"text/html"</span> and have it rendered as
               broken HTML document.</p>
-
               <p>By default <tt class="LITERAL">content-type-overwrite</tt>
               only replaces <span class="QUOTE">"Content-Type:"</span>
               headers that look like some kind of text. If you want to
@@ -1431,36 +1217,31 @@ TAG:^RANGE-REQUEST$
               "actions-file.html#FORCE-TEXT-MODE">force-text-mode</a></tt>.
               This limitation exists for a reason, think twice before
               circumventing it.</p>
-
               <p>Most of the time it's easier to replace this action with a
               custom <tt class="LITERAL"><a href=
               "actions-file.html#SERVER-HEADER-FILTER">server-header
               filter</a></tt>. It allows you to activate it for every
               document of a certain site and it will still only replace the
               content types you aimed at.</p>
-
               <p>Of course you can apply <tt class=
               "LITERAL">content-type-overwrite</tt> to a whole site and then
               make URL based exceptions, but it's a lot more work to get the
               same precision.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Example usage (sections):</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
                     <pre class="SCREEN">
-# Check if www.example.net/ really uses valid XHTML
+                    # Check if www.example.net/ really uses valid XHTML
 { +content-type-overwrite{application/xml} }
 www.example.net/
 
 # but leave the content type unmodified if the URL looks like a style sheet
 {-content-type-overwrite}
 www.example.net/.*\.css$
-www.example.net/.*style
-</pre>
+www.example.net/.*style</pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
@@ -1468,66 +1249,51 @@ www.example.net/.*style
           </dl>
         </div>
       </div>
-
       <div class="SECT3">
         <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="CRUNCH-CLIENT-HEADER" id=
         "CRUNCH-CLIENT-HEADER">8.5.7. crunch-client-header</a></h4>
-
         <div class="VARIABLELIST">
           <dl>
             <dt>Typical use:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Remove a client header <span class=
               "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> has no dedicated action for.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Effect:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Deletes every header sent by the client that contains the
               string the user supplied as parameter.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Type:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Parameterized.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Parameter:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Any string.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>This action allows you to block client headers for which no
               dedicated <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> action
               exists. <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> will remove
               every client header that contains the string you supplied as
               parameter.</p>
-
               <p>Regular expressions are <span class="emphasis"><i class=
               "EMPHASIS">not supported</i></span> and you can't use this
               action to block different headers in the same request, unless
               they contain the same string.</p>
-
               <p><tt class="LITERAL">crunch-client-header</tt> is only meant
               for quick tests. If you have to block several different
               headers, or only want to modify parts of them, you should use a
               <tt class="LITERAL"><a href=
               "actions-file.html#CLIENT-HEADER-FILTER">client-header
               filter</a></tt>.</p>
-
               <div class="WARNING">
                 <table class="WARNING" border="1" width="90%">
                   <tr>
                     <td align="center"><b>Warning</b></td>
                   </tr>
-
                   <tr>
                     <td align="left">
                       <p>Don't block any header without understanding the
@@ -1537,19 +1303,16 @@ www.example.net/.*style
                 </table>
               </div>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Example usage (section):</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
                     <pre class="SCREEN">
-# Block the non-existent "Privacy-Violation:" client header
+                    # Block the non-existent "Privacy-Violation:" client header
 { +crunch-client-header{Privacy-Violation:} }
 /
-
-</pre>
+    </pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
@@ -1557,77 +1320,60 @@ www.example.net/.*style
           </dl>
         </div>
       </div>
-
       <div class="SECT3">
         <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="CRUNCH-IF-NONE-MATCH" id=
         "CRUNCH-IF-NONE-MATCH">8.5.8. crunch-if-none-match</a></h4>
-
         <div class="VARIABLELIST">
           <dl>
             <dt>Typical use:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Prevent yet another way to track the user's steps between
               sessions.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Effect:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Deletes the <span class="QUOTE">"If-None-Match:"</span> HTTP
               client header.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Type:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Boolean.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Parameter:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>N/A</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Removing the <span class="QUOTE">"If-None-Match:"</span>
               HTTP client header is useful for filter testing, where you want
               to force a real reload instead of getting status code
               <span class="QUOTE">"304"</span> which would cause the browser
               to use a cached copy of the page.</p>
-
               <p>It is also useful to make sure the header isn't used as a
               cookie replacement (unlikely but possible).</p>
-
               <p>Blocking the <span class="QUOTE">"If-None-Match:"</span>
               header shouldn't cause any caching problems, as long as the
               <span class="QUOTE">"If-Modified-Since:"</span> header isn't
               blocked or missing as well.</p>
-
               <p>It is recommended to use this action together with
               <tt class="LITERAL"><a href=
               "actions-file.html#HIDE-IF-MODIFIED-SINCE">hide-if-modified-since</a></tt>
               and <tt class="LITERAL"><a href=
               "actions-file.html#OVERWRITE-LAST-MODIFIED">overwrite-last-modified</a></tt>.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Example usage (section):</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
                     <pre class="SCREEN">
-# Let the browser revalidate cached documents but don't
+                    # Let the browser revalidate cached documents but don't
 # allow the server to use the revalidation headers for user tracking.
 {+hide-if-modified-since{-60} \
  +overwrite-last-modified{randomize} \
  +crunch-if-none-match}
-/
-</pre>
+/   </pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
@@ -1635,41 +1381,30 @@ www.example.net/.*style
           </dl>
         </div>
       </div>
-
       <div class="SECT3">
         <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="CRUNCH-INCOMING-COOKIES" id=
         "CRUNCH-INCOMING-COOKIES">8.5.9. crunch-incoming-cookies</a></h4>
-
         <div class="VARIABLELIST">
           <dl>
             <dt>Typical use:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Prevent the web server from setting HTTP cookies on your
               system</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Effect:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Deletes any <span class="QUOTE">"Set-Cookie:"</span> HTTP
               headers from server replies.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Type:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Boolean.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Parameter:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>N/A</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>This action is only concerned with <span class=
               "emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">incoming</i></span> HTTP
@@ -1679,7 +1414,6 @@ www.example.net/.*style
               "actions-file.html#CRUNCH-OUTGOING-COOKIES">crunch-outgoing-cookies</a></tt>.
               Use <span class="emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">both</i></span>
               to disable HTTP cookies completely.</p>
-
               <p>It makes <span class="emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">no sense
               at all</i></span> to use this action in conjunction with the
               <tt class="LITERAL"><a href=
@@ -1688,16 +1422,12 @@ www.example.net/.*style
               set. See also <tt class="LITERAL"><a href=
               "actions-file.html#FILTER-CONTENT-COOKIES">filter-content-cookies</a></tt>.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Example usage:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
-                    <pre class="SCREEN">
-+crunch-incoming-cookies
-</pre>
+                    <pre class="SCREEN">+crunch-incoming-cookies</pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
@@ -1705,66 +1435,51 @@ www.example.net/.*style
           </dl>
         </div>
       </div>
-
       <div class="SECT3">
         <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="CRUNCH-SERVER-HEADER" id=
         "CRUNCH-SERVER-HEADER">8.5.10. crunch-server-header</a></h4>
-
         <div class="VARIABLELIST">
           <dl>
             <dt>Typical use:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Remove a server header <span class=
               "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> has no dedicated action for.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Effect:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Deletes every header sent by the server that contains the
               string the user supplied as parameter.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Type:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Parameterized.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Parameter:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Any string.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>This action allows you to block server headers for which no
               dedicated <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> action
               exists. <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> will remove
               every server header that contains the string you supplied as
               parameter.</p>
-
               <p>Regular expressions are <span class="emphasis"><i class=
               "EMPHASIS">not supported</i></span> and you can't use this
               action to block different headers in the same request, unless
               they contain the same string.</p>
-
               <p><tt class="LITERAL">crunch-server-header</tt> is only meant
               for quick tests. If you have to block several different
               headers, or only want to modify parts of them, you should use a
               custom <tt class="LITERAL"><a href=
               "actions-file.html#SERVER-HEADER-FILTER">server-header
               filter</a></tt>.</p>
-
               <div class="WARNING">
                 <table class="WARNING" border="1" width="90%">
                   <tr>
                     <td align="center"><b>Warning</b></td>
                   </tr>
-
                   <tr>
                     <td align="left">
                       <p>Don't block any header without understanding the
@@ -1774,18 +1489,15 @@ www.example.net/.*style
                 </table>
               </div>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Example usage (section):</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
                     <pre class="SCREEN">
-# Crunch server headers that try to prevent caching
+                    # Crunch server headers that try to prevent caching
 { +crunch-server-header{no-cache} }
-/
-</pre>
+/   </pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
@@ -1793,41 +1505,30 @@ www.example.net/.*style
           </dl>
         </div>
       </div>
-
       <div class="SECT3">
         <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="CRUNCH-OUTGOING-COOKIES" id=
         "CRUNCH-OUTGOING-COOKIES">8.5.11. crunch-outgoing-cookies</a></h4>
-
         <div class="VARIABLELIST">
           <dl>
             <dt>Typical use:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Prevent the web server from reading any HTTP cookies from
               your system</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Effect:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Deletes any <span class="QUOTE">"Cookie:"</span> HTTP
               headers from client requests.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Type:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Boolean.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Parameter:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>N/A</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>This action is only concerned with <span class=
               "emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">outgoing</i></span> HTTP
@@ -1837,7 +1538,6 @@ www.example.net/.*style
               "actions-file.html#CRUNCH-INCOMING-COOKIES">crunch-incoming-cookies</a></tt>.
               Use <span class="emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">both</i></span>
               to disable HTTP cookies completely.</p>
-
               <p>It makes <span class="emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">no sense
               at all</i></span> to use this action in conjunction with the
               <tt class="LITERAL"><a href=
@@ -1845,16 +1545,12 @@ www.example.net/.*style
               action, since it would prevent the session cookies from being
               read.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Example usage:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
-                    <pre class="SCREEN">
-+crunch-outgoing-cookies
-</pre>
+                    <pre class="SCREEN">+crunch-outgoing-cookies</pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
@@ -1862,41 +1558,30 @@ www.example.net/.*style
           </dl>
         </div>
       </div>
-
       <div class="SECT3">
         <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="DEANIMATE-GIFS" id=
         "DEANIMATE-GIFS">8.5.12. deanimate-gifs</a></h4>
-
         <div class="VARIABLELIST">
           <dl>
             <dt>Typical use:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Stop those annoying, distracting animated GIF images.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Effect:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>De-animate GIF animations, i.e. reduce them to their first
               or last image.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Type:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Parameterized.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Parameter:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p><span class="QUOTE">"last"</span> or <span class=
               "QUOTE">"first"</span></p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>This will also shrink the images considerably (in bytes, not
               pixels!). If the option <span class="QUOTE">"first"</span> is
@@ -1906,21 +1591,16 @@ www.example.net/.*style
               makes more sense for most banner animations, but also has the
               risk of not showing the entire last frame (if it is only a
               delta to an earlier frame).</p>
-
               <p>You can safely use this action with patterns that will also
               match non-GIF objects, because no attempt will be made at
               anything that doesn't look like a GIF.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Example usage:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
-                    <pre class="SCREEN">
-+deanimate-gifs{last}
-</pre>
+                    <pre class="SCREEN">+deanimate-gifs{last}</pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
@@ -1928,69 +1608,52 @@ www.example.net/.*style
           </dl>
         </div>
       </div>
-
       <div class="SECT3">
         <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="DOWNGRADE-HTTP-VERSION" id=
         "DOWNGRADE-HTTP-VERSION">8.5.13. downgrade-http-version</a></h4>
-
         <div class="VARIABLELIST">
           <dl>
             <dt>Typical use:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Work around (very rare) problems with HTTP/1.1</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Effect:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Downgrades HTTP/1.1 client requests and server replies to
               HTTP/1.0.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Type:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Boolean.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Parameter:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>N/A</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>This is a left-over from the time when <span class=
               "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> didn't support important HTTP/1.1
               features well. It is left here for the unlikely case that you
               experience HTTP/1.1-related problems with some server out
               there.</p>
-
               <p>Note that enabling this action is only a workaround. It
               should not be enabled for sites that work without it. While it
               shouldn't break any pages, it has an (usually negative)
               performance impact.</p>
-
               <p>If you come across a site where enabling this action helps,
               please report it, so the cause of the problem can be analyzed.
               If the problem turns out to be caused by a bug in <span class=
               "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> it should be fixed so the
               following release works without the work around.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Example usage (section):</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
-                    <pre class="SCREEN">
-{+downgrade-http-version}
-problem-host.example.com
-</pre>
+                    <pre class="SCREEN">{+downgrade-http-version}
+problem-host.example.com</pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
@@ -1998,22 +1661,17 @@ problem-host.example.com
           </dl>
         </div>
       </div>
-
       <div class="SECT3">
         <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="EXTERNAL-FILTER" id=
         "EXTERNAL-FILTER">8.5.14. external-filter</a></h4>
-
         <div class="VARIABLELIST">
           <dl>
             <dt>Typical use:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Modify content using a programming language of your
               choice.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Effect:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>All instances of text-based type, most notably HTML and
               JavaScript, to which this action applies, can be filtered
@@ -2022,15 +1680,11 @@ problem-host.example.com
               servers often use the <tt class="LITERAL">text/plain</tt> MIME
               type for all files whose type they don't know.)</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Type:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Multi-value.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Parameter:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>The name of an external content filter, as defined in the
               <a href="filter-file.html">filter file</a>. External filters
@@ -2038,14 +1692,11 @@ problem-host.example.com
               <tt class="LITERAL"><a href=
               "config.html#FILTERFILE">filterfile</a></tt> option in the
               <a href="config.html">config file</a>.</p>
-
               <p>When used in its negative form, and without parameters,
               <span class="emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">all</i></span>
               filtering with external filters is completely disabled.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>External filters are scripts or programs that can modify the
               content in case common <tt class="LITERAL"><a href=
@@ -2054,13 +1705,11 @@ problem-host.example.com
               pcrs-based filters, the notes in the <tt class=
               "LITERAL"><a href="actions-file.html#FILTER">filter</a></tt>
               section apply.</p>
-
               <div class="WARNING">
                 <table class="WARNING" border="1" width="90%">
                   <tr>
                     <td align="center"><b>Warning</b></td>
                   </tr>
-
                   <tr>
                     <td align="left">
                       <p>Currently external filters are executed with
@@ -2070,22 +1719,17 @@ problem-host.example.com
                   </tr>
                 </table>
               </div>
-
               <p>This feature is experimental, the <tt class=
               "LITERAL"><a href=
               "filter-file.html#EXTERNAL-FILTER-SYNTAX">syntax</a></tt> may
               change in the future.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Example usage:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
-                    <pre class="SCREEN">
-+external-filter{fancy-filter}
-</pre>
+                    <pre class="SCREEN">+external-filter{fancy-filter}</pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
@@ -2093,35 +1737,26 @@ problem-host.example.com
           </dl>
         </div>
       </div>
-
       <div class="SECT3">
         <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="FAST-REDIRECTS" id=
         "FAST-REDIRECTS">8.5.15. fast-redirects</a></h4>
-
         <div class="VARIABLELIST">
           <dl>
             <dt>Typical use:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Fool some click-tracking scripts and speed up indirect
               links.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Effect:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Detects redirection URLs and redirects the browser without
               contacting the redirection server first.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Type:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Parameterized.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Parameter:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <ul>
                 <li>
@@ -2129,7 +1764,6 @@ problem-host.example.com
                   for the string <span class="QUOTE">"http://"</span> to
                   detect redirection URLs.</p>
                 </li>
-
                 <li>
                   <p><span class="QUOTE">"check-decoded-url"</span> to decode
                   URLs (if necessary) before searching for redirection
@@ -2137,9 +1771,7 @@ problem-host.example.com
                 </li>
               </ul>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Many sites, like yahoo.com, don't just link to other sites.
               Instead, they will link to some script on their own servers,
@@ -2147,7 +1779,6 @@ problem-host.example.com
               you to the final target. URLs resulting from this scheme
               typically look like: <span class=
               "QUOTE">"http://www.example.org/click-tracker.cgi?target=http%3a//www.example.net/"</span>.</p>
-
               <p>Sometimes, there are even multiple consecutive redirects
               encoded in the URL. These redirections via scripts make your
               web browsing more traceable, since the server from which you
@@ -2155,12 +1786,10 @@ problem-host.example.com
               valuable bandwidth and time is wasted, while your browser asks
               the server for one redirect after the other. Plus, it feeds the
               advertisers.</p>
-
               <p>This feature is currently not very smart and is scheduled
               for improvement. If it is enabled by default, you will have to
               create some exceptions to this action. It can lead to failures
               in several ways:</p>
-
               <p>Not every URLs with other URLs as parameters is evil. Some
               sites offer a real service that requires this information to
               work. For example a validation service needs to know, which
@@ -2169,7 +1798,6 @@ problem-host.example.com
               a redirection target, and will always redirect to the last one.
               Most of the time the assumption is correct, but if it isn't,
               the user gets redirected anyway.</p>
-
               <p>Another failure occurs if the URL contains other parameters
               after the URL parameter. The URL: <span class=
               "QUOTE">"http://www.example.org/?redirect=http%3a//www.example.net/&amp;foo=bar"</span>.
@@ -2184,7 +1812,6 @@ problem-host.example.com
               using the <tt class="LITERAL"><a href=
               "actions-file.html#REDIRECT">redirect</a></tt> action to remove
               the last part of the URL, but it requires a little effort.</p>
-
               <p>To detect a redirection URL, <tt class=
               "LITERAL">fast-redirects</tt> only looks for the string
               <span class="QUOTE">"http://"</span>, either in plain text
@@ -2195,20 +1822,16 @@ problem-host.example.com
               "LITERAL">fast-redirects</tt> is fooled and the request reaches
               the redirection server where it probably gets logged.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Example usage:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
-                    <pre class="SCREEN">
- { +fast-redirects{simple-check} }
+                    <pre class="SCREEN"> { +fast-redirects{simple-check} }
    one.example.com
 
  { +fast-redirects{check-decoded-url} }
-   another.example.com/testing
-</pre>
+   another.example.com/testing</pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
@@ -2216,23 +1839,18 @@ problem-host.example.com
           </dl>
         </div>
       </div>
-
       <div class="SECT3">
         <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="FILTER" id="FILTER">8.5.16.
         filter</a></h4>
-
         <div class="VARIABLELIST">
           <dl>
             <dt>Typical use:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Get rid of HTML and JavaScript annoyances, banner
               advertisements (by size), do fun text replacements, add
               personalized effects, etc.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Effect:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>All instances of text-based type, most notably HTML and
               JavaScript, to which this action applies, can be filtered
@@ -2242,15 +1860,11 @@ problem-host.example.com
               <tt class="LITERAL">text/plain</tt> MIME type for all files
               whose type they don't know.)</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Type:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Multi-value.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Parameter:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>The name of a content filter, as defined in the <a href=
               "filter-file.html">filter file</a>. Filters can be defined in
@@ -2261,19 +1875,15 @@ problem-host.example.com
               supplied by the developers. Locally defined filters should go
               in their own file, such as <tt class=
               "FILENAME">user.filter</tt>.</p>
-
               <p>When used in its negative form, and without parameters,
               <span class="emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">all</i></span>
               filtering is completely disabled.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>For your convenience, there are a number of pre-defined
               filters available in the distribution filter file that you can
               use. See the examples below for a list.</p>
-
               <p>Filtering requires buffering the page content, which may
               appear to slow down page rendering since nothing is displayed
               until all content has passed the filters. (The total time until
@@ -2281,7 +1891,6 @@ problem-host.example.com
               be perceived as slower since the page is not incrementally
               displayed.) This effect will be more noticeable on slower
               connections.</p>
-
               <p><span class="QUOTE">"Rolling your own"</span> filters
               requires a knowledge of <a href=
               "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_expressions" target=
@@ -2291,14 +1900,12 @@ problem-host.example.com
               powerful feature, and potentially very intrusive. Filters
               should be used with caution, and where an equivalent
               <span class="QUOTE">"action"</span> is not available.</p>
-
               <p>The amount of data that can be filtered is limited to the
               <tt class="LITERAL"><a href=
               "config.html#BUFFER-LIMIT">buffer-limit</a></tt> option in the
               main <a href="config.html">config file</a>. The default is 4096
               KB (4 Megs). Once this limit is exceeded, the buffered data,
               and all pending data, is passed through unfiltered.</p>
-
               <p>Inappropriate MIME types, such as zipped files, are not
               filtered at all. (Again, only text-based types except plain
               text). Encrypted SSL data (from HTTPS servers) cannot be
@@ -2307,20 +1914,17 @@ problem-host.example.com
               protect certain text, like source code, from filtering by
               defining appropriate <tt class="LITERAL">-filter</tt>
               exceptions.</p>
-
               <p>Compressed content can't be filtered either, but if
               <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> is compiled with zlib
               support and a supported compression algorithm is used (gzip or
               deflate), <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> can first
               decompress the content and then filter it.</p>
-
               <p>If you use a <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>
               version without zlib support, but want filtering to work on as
               much documents as possible, even those that would normally be
               sent compressed, you must use the <tt class="LITERAL"><a href=
               "actions-file.html#PREVENT-COMPRESSION">prevent-compression</a></tt>
               action in conjunction with <tt class="LITERAL">filter</tt>.</p>
-
               <p>Content filtering can achieve some of the same effects as
               the <tt class="LITERAL"><a href=
               "actions-file.html#BLOCK">block</a></tt> action, i.e. it can be
@@ -2328,360 +1932,276 @@ problem-host.example.com
               differently. One effective use, is to block ad banners based on
               their size (see below), since many of these seem to be somewhat
               standardized.</p>
-
               <p><a href="contact.html">Feedback</a> with suggestions for new
               or improved filters is particularly welcome!</p>
-
               <p>The below list has only the names and a one-line description
               of each predefined filter. There are <a href=
               "filter-file.html#PREDEFINED-FILTERS">more verbose
               explanations</a> of what these filters do in the <a href=
               "filter-file.html">filter file chapter</a>.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Example usage (with filters from the distribution <tt class=
             "FILENAME">default.filter</tt> file). See <a href=
             "filter-file.html#PREDEFINED-FILTERS">the Predefined Filters
             section</a> for more explanation on each:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p><a name="FILTER-JS-ANNOYANCES" id=
               "FILTER-JS-ANNOYANCES"></a></p>
-
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
                     <pre class="SCREEN">
-+filter{js-annoyances}       # Get rid of particularly annoying JavaScript abuse.
-</pre>
+                    +filter{js-annoyances}       # Get rid of particularly annoying JavaScript abuse.</pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
-
               <p><a name="FILTER-JS-EVENTS" id="FILTER-JS-EVENTS"></a></p>
-
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
                     <pre class="SCREEN">
-+filter{js-events}           # Kill JavaScript event bindings and timers (Radically destructive! Only for extra nasty sites).
-</pre>
+                    +filter{js-events}           # Kill JavaScript event bindings and timers (Radically destructive! Only for extra nasty sites).</pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
-
               <p><a name="FILTER-HTML-ANNOYANCES" id=
               "FILTER-HTML-ANNOYANCES"></a></p>
-
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
                     <pre class="SCREEN">
-+filter{html-annoyances}     # Get rid of particularly annoying HTML abuse.
-</pre>
+                    +filter{html-annoyances}     # Get rid of particularly annoying HTML abuse.</pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
-
               <p><a name="FILTER-CONTENT-COOKIES" id=
               "FILTER-CONTENT-COOKIES"></a></p>
-
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
                     <pre class="SCREEN">
-+filter{content-cookies}     # Kill cookies that come in the HTML or JS content.
-</pre>
+                    +filter{content-cookies}     # Kill cookies that come in the HTML or JS content.</pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
-
               <p><a name="FILTER-REFRESH-TAGS" id=
               "FILTER-REFRESH-TAGS"></a></p>
-
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
                     <pre class="SCREEN">
-+filter{refresh-tags}        # Kill automatic refresh tags if refresh time is larger than 9 seconds.
-</pre>
+                    +filter{refresh-tags}        # Kill automatic refresh tags if refresh time is larger than 9 seconds.</pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
-
               <p><a name="FILTER-UNSOLICITED-POPUPS" id=
               "FILTER-UNSOLICITED-POPUPS"></a></p>
-
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
                     <pre class="SCREEN">
-+filter{unsolicited-popups}  # Disable only unsolicited pop-up windows.
-</pre>
+                    +filter{unsolicited-popups}  # Disable only unsolicited pop-up windows.</pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
-
               <p><a name="FILTER-ALL-POPUPS" id="FILTER-ALL-POPUPS"></a></p>
-
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
                     <pre class="SCREEN">
-+filter{all-popups}          # Kill all popups in JavaScript and HTML.
-</pre>
+                    +filter{all-popups}          # Kill all popups in JavaScript and HTML.</pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
-
               <p><a name="FILTER-IMG-REORDER" id=
               "FILTER-IMG-REORDER"></a></p>
-
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
                     <pre class="SCREEN">
-+filter{img-reorder}         # Reorder attributes in &lt;img&gt; tags to make the banners-by-* filters more effective.
-</pre>
+                    +filter{img-reorder}         # Reorder attributes in &lt;img&gt; tags to make the banners-by-* filters more effective.</pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
-
               <p><a name="FILTER-BANNERS-BY-SIZE" id=
               "FILTER-BANNERS-BY-SIZE"></a></p>
-
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
                     <pre class="SCREEN">
-+filter{banners-by-size}     # Kill banners by size.
-</pre>
+                    +filter{banners-by-size}     # Kill banners by size.</pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
-
               <p><a name="FILTER-BANNERS-BY-LINK" id=
               "FILTER-BANNERS-BY-LINK"></a></p>
-
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
                     <pre class="SCREEN">
-+filter{banners-by-link}     # Kill banners by their links to known clicktrackers.
-</pre>
+                    +filter{banners-by-link}     # Kill banners by their links to known clicktrackers.</pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
-
               <p><a name="FILTER-WEBBUGS" id="FILTER-WEBBUGS"></a></p>
-
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
                     <pre class="SCREEN">
-+filter{webbugs}             # Squish WebBugs (1x1 invisible GIFs used for user tracking).
-</pre>
+                    +filter{webbugs}             # Squish WebBugs (1x1 invisible GIFs used for user tracking).</pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
-
               <p><a name="FILTER-TINY-TEXTFORMS" id=
               "FILTER-TINY-TEXTFORMS"></a></p>
-
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
                     <pre class="SCREEN">
-+filter{tiny-textforms}      # Extend those tiny textareas up to 40x80 and kill the hard wrap.
-</pre>
+                    +filter{tiny-textforms}      # Extend those tiny textareas up to 40x80 and kill the hard wrap.</pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
-
               <p><a name="FILTER-JUMPING-WINDOWS" id=
               "FILTER-JUMPING-WINDOWS"></a></p>
-
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
                     <pre class="SCREEN">
-+filter{jumping-windows}     # Prevent windows from resizing and moving themselves.
-</pre>
+                    +filter{jumping-windows}     # Prevent windows from resizing and moving themselves.</pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
-
               <p><a name="FILTER-FRAMESET-BORDERS" id=
               "FILTER-FRAMESET-BORDERS"></a></p>
-
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
                     <pre class="SCREEN">
-+filter{frameset-borders}    # Give frames a border and make them resizable.
-</pre>
+                    +filter{frameset-borders}    # Give frames a border and make them resizable.</pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
-
               <p><a name="FILTER-IFRAMES" id="FILTER-IFRAMES"></a></p>
-
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
                     <pre class="SCREEN">
-+filter{iframes}             # Removes all detected iframes. Should only be enabled for individual sites.
-</pre>
+                    +filter{iframes}             # Removes all detected iframes. Should only be enabled for individual sites.</pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
-
               <p><a name="FILTER-DEMORONIZER" id=
               "FILTER-DEMORONIZER"></a></p>
-
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
                     <pre class="SCREEN">
-+filter{demoronizer}         # Fix MS's non-standard use of standard charsets.
-</pre>
+                    +filter{demoronizer}         # Fix MS's non-standard use of standard charsets.</pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
-
               <p><a name="FILTER-SHOCKWAVE-FLASH" id=
               "FILTER-SHOCKWAVE-FLASH"></a></p>
-
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
                     <pre class="SCREEN">
-+filter{shockwave-flash}     # Kill embedded Shockwave Flash objects.
-</pre>
+                    +filter{shockwave-flash}     # Kill embedded Shockwave Flash objects.</pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
-
               <p><a name="FILTER-QUICKTIME-KIOSKMODE" id=
               "FILTER-QUICKTIME-KIOSKMODE"></a></p>
-
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
                     <pre class="SCREEN">
-+filter{quicktime-kioskmode} # Make Quicktime movies saveable.
-</pre>
+                    +filter{quicktime-kioskmode} # Make Quicktime movies saveable.</pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
-
               <p><a name="FILTER-FUN" id="FILTER-FUN"></a></p>
-
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
                     <pre class="SCREEN">
-+filter{fun}                 # Text replacements for subversive browsing fun!
-</pre>
+                    +filter{fun}                 # Text replacements for subversive browsing fun!</pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
-
               <p><a name="FILTER-CRUDE-PARENTAL" id=
               "FILTER-CRUDE-PARENTAL"></a></p>
-
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
                     <pre class="SCREEN">
-+filter{crude-parental}      # Crude parental filtering. Note that this filter doesn't work reliably.
-</pre>
+                    +filter{crude-parental}      # Crude parental filtering. Note that this filter doesn't work reliably.</pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
-
               <p><a name="FILTER-IE-EXPLOITS" id=
               "FILTER-IE-EXPLOITS"></a></p>
-
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
                     <pre class="SCREEN">
-+filter{ie-exploits}         # Disable some known Internet Explorer bug exploits.
-</pre>
+                    +filter{ie-exploits}         # Disable some known Internet Explorer bug exploits.</pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
-
               <p><a name="FILTER-SITE-SPECIFICS" id=
               "FILTER-SITE-SPECIFICS"></a></p>
-
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
                     <pre class="SCREEN">
-+filter{site-specifics}      # Cure for site-specific problems. Don't apply generally!
-</pre>
+                    +filter{site-specifics}      # Cure for site-specific problems. Don't apply generally!</pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
-
               <p><a name="FILTER-NO-PING" id="FILTER-NO-PING"></a></p>
-
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
                     <pre class="SCREEN">
-+filter{no-ping}             # Removes non-standard ping attributes in &lt;a&gt; and &lt;area&gt; tags.
-</pre>
+                    +filter{no-ping}             # Removes non-standard ping attributes in &lt;a&gt; and &lt;area&gt; tags.</pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
-
               <p><a name="FILTER-GOOGLE" id="FILTER-GOOGLE"></a></p>
-
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
                     <pre class="SCREEN">
-+filter{google}              # CSS-based block for Google text ads. Also removes a width limitation and the toolbar advertisement.
-</pre>
+                    +filter{google}              # CSS-based block for Google text ads. Also removes a width limitation and the toolbar advertisement.</pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
-
               <p><a name="FILTER-YAHOO" id="FILTER-YAHOO"></a></p>
-
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
                     <pre class="SCREEN">
-+filter{yahoo}               # CSS-based block for Yahoo text ads. Also removes a width limitation.
-</pre>
+                    +filter{yahoo}               # CSS-based block for Yahoo text ads. Also removes a width limitation.</pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
-
               <p><a name="FILTER-MSN" id="FILTER-MSN"></a></p>
-
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
                     <pre class="SCREEN">
-+filter{msn}                 # CSS-based block for MSN text ads. Also removes tracking URLs and a width limitation.
-</pre>
+                    +filter{msn}                 # CSS-based block for MSN text ads. Also removes tracking URLs and a width limitation.</pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
-
               <p><a name="FILTER-BLOGSPOT" id="FILTER-BLOGSPOT"></a></p>
-
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
                     <pre class="SCREEN">
-+filter{blogspot}            # Cleans up some Blogspot blogs. Read the fine print before using this.
-</pre>
+                    +filter{blogspot}            # Cleans up some Blogspot blogs. Read the fine print before using this.</pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
@@ -2689,42 +2209,31 @@ problem-host.example.com
           </dl>
         </div>
       </div>
-
       <div class="SECT3">
         <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="FORCE-TEXT-MODE" id=
         "FORCE-TEXT-MODE">8.5.17. force-text-mode</a></h4>
-
         <div class="VARIABLELIST">
           <dl>
             <dt>Typical use:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Force <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> to treat a
               document as if it was in some kind of <span class=
               "emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">text</i></span> format.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Effect:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Declares a document as text, even if the <span class=
               "QUOTE">"Content-Type:"</span> isn't detected as such.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Type:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Boolean.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Parameter:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>N/A</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>As explained <tt class="LITERAL"><a href=
               "actions-file.html#FILTER">above</a></tt>, <span class=
@@ -2735,13 +2244,11 @@ problem-host.example.com
               <tt class="LITERAL">force-text-mode</tt> declares a document as
               text, without looking at the <span class=
               "QUOTE">"Content-Type:"</span> first.</p>
-
               <div class="WARNING">
                 <table class="WARNING" border="1" width="90%">
                   <tr>
                     <td align="center"><b>Warning</b></td>
                   </tr>
-
                   <tr>
                     <td align="left">
                       <p>Think twice before activating this action. Filtering
@@ -2752,17 +2259,13 @@ problem-host.example.com
                 </table>
               </div>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Example usage:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
-                    <pre class="SCREEN">
-+force-text-mode
-
-</pre>
+                    <pre class="SCREEN">+force-text-mode
+     </pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
@@ -2770,47 +2273,36 @@ problem-host.example.com
           </dl>
         </div>
       </div>
-
       <div class="SECT3">
         <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="FORWARD-OVERRIDE" id=
         "FORWARD-OVERRIDE">8.5.18. forward-override</a></h4>
-
         <div class="VARIABLELIST">
           <dl>
             <dt>Typical use:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Change the forwarding settings based on User-Agent or
               request origin</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Effect:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Overrules the forward directives in the configuration
               file.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Type:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Parameterized.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Parameter:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <ul>
                 <li>
                   <p><span class="QUOTE">"forward ."</span> to use a direct
                   connection without any additional proxies.</p>
                 </li>
-
                 <li>
                   <p><span class="QUOTE">"forward 127.0.0.1:8123"</span> to
                   use the HTTP proxy listening at 127.0.0.1 port 8123.</p>
                 </li>
-
                 <li>
                   <p><span class="QUOTE">"forward-socks4a 127.0.0.1:9050
                   ."</span> to use the socks4a proxy listening at 127.0.0.1
@@ -2821,7 +2313,6 @@ problem-host.example.com
                   "QUOTE">"forward-socks5"</span> for socks5 connections
                   (with remote DNS resolution).</p>
                 </li>
-
                 <li>
                   <p><span class="QUOTE">"forward-socks4a 127.0.0.1:9050
                   proxy.example.org:8000"</span> to use the socks4a proxy
@@ -2833,25 +2324,20 @@ problem-host.example.com
                   <span class="QUOTE">"forward-socks5"</span> for socks5
                   connections (with remote DNS resolution).</p>
                 </li>
-
                 <li>
                   <p><span class="QUOTE">"forward-webserver
                   127.0.0.1:80"</span> to use the HTTP server listening at
                   127.0.0.1 port 80 without adjusting the request
                   headers.</p>
-
                   <p>This makes it more convenient to use Privoxy to make
                   existing websites available as onion services as well.</p>
-
                   <p>Many websites serve content with hardcoded URLs and
                   can't be easily adjusted to change the domain based on the
                   one used by the client.</p>
-
                   <p>Putting Privoxy between Tor and the webserver (or an
                   stunnel that forwards to the webserver) allows to rewrite
                   headers and content to make client and server happy at the
                   same time.</p>
-
                   <p>Using Privoxy for webservers that are only reachable
                   through onion addresses and whose location is supposed to
                   be secret is not recommended and should not be necessary
@@ -2859,22 +2345,18 @@ problem-host.example.com
                 </li>
               </ul>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>This action takes parameters similar to the <a href=
               "config.html#FORWARDING">forward</a> directives in the
               configuration file, but without the URL pattern. It can be used
               as replacement, but normally it's only used in cases where
               matching based on the request URL isn't sufficient.</p>
-
               <div class="WARNING">
                 <table class="WARNING" border="1" width="90%">
                   <tr>
                     <td align="center"><b>Warning</b></td>
                   </tr>
-
                   <tr>
                     <td align="left">
                       <p>Please read the description for the <a href=
@@ -2882,14 +2364,12 @@ problem-host.example.com
                       using this action. Forwarding to the wrong people will
                       reduce your privacy and increase the chances of
                       man-in-the-middle attacks.</p>
-
                       <p>If the ports are missing or invalid, default values
                       will be used. This might change in the future and you
                       shouldn't rely on it. Otherwise incorrect syntax causes
                       Privoxy to exit. Due to design limitations, invalid
                       parameter syntax isn't detected until the action is
                       used the first time.</p>
-
                       <p>Use the <a href=
                       "http://config.privoxy.org/show-url-info" target=
                       "_top">show-url-info CGI page</a> to verify that your
@@ -2899,15 +2379,13 @@ problem-host.example.com
                 </table>
               </div>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Example usage:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
                     <pre class="SCREEN">
-# Use an ssh tunnel for requests previously tagged as
+                    # Use an ssh tunnel for requests previously tagged as
 # <span class="QUOTE">"User-Agent: fetch libfetch/2.0"</span> and make sure
 # resuming downloads continues to work.
 #
@@ -2922,8 +2400,7 @@ problem-host.example.com
  -overwrite-last-modified     \
 }
 TAG:^User-Agent: fetch libfetch/2\.0$
-
-</pre>
+     </pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
@@ -2931,23 +2408,18 @@ TAG:^User-Agent: fetch libfetch/2\.0$
           </dl>
         </div>
       </div>
-
       <div class="SECT3">
         <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="HANDLE-AS-EMPTY-DOCUMENT" id=
         "HANDLE-AS-EMPTY-DOCUMENT">8.5.19. handle-as-empty-document</a></h4>
-
         <div class="VARIABLELIST">
           <dl>
             <dt>Typical use:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Mark URLs that should be replaced by empty documents
               <span class="emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">if they get
               blocked</i></span></p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Effect:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>This action alone doesn't do anything noticeable. It just
               marks URLs. If the <tt class="LITERAL"><a href=
@@ -2960,21 +2432,15 @@ TAG:^User-Agent: fetch libfetch/2\.0$
               "EMPHASIS">empty</i></span> document isn't literally empty, but
               actually contains a single space.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Type:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Boolean.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Parameter:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>N/A</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Some browsers complain about syntax errors if JavaScript
               documents are blocked with <span class=
@@ -2982,26 +2448,22 @@ TAG:^User-Agent: fetch libfetch/2\.0$
               can be used to silence them. And of course this action can also
               be used to eliminate the <span class=
               "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> BLOCKED message in frames.</p>
-
               <p>The content type for the empty document can be specified
               with <tt class="LITERAL"><a href=
               "actions-file.html#CONTENT-TYPE-OVERWRITE">content-type-overwrite{}</a></tt>,
               but usually this isn't necessary.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Example usage:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
                     <pre class="SCREEN">
-# Block all documents on example.org that end with ".js",
+                    # Block all documents on example.org that end with ".js",
 # but send an empty document instead of the usual HTML message.
 {+block{Blocked JavaScript} +handle-as-empty-document}
 example.org/.*\.js$
-
-</pre>
+     </pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
@@ -3009,23 +2471,18 @@ example.org/.*\.js$
           </dl>
         </div>
       </div>
-
       <div class="SECT3">
         <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="HANDLE-AS-IMAGE" id=
         "HANDLE-AS-IMAGE">8.5.20. handle-as-image</a></h4>
-
         <div class="VARIABLELIST">
           <dl>
             <dt>Typical use:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Mark URLs as belonging to images (so they'll be replaced by
               images <span class="emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">if they do
               get blocked</i></span>, rather than HTML pages)</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Effect:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>This action alone doesn't do anything noticeable. It just
               marks URLs as images. If the <tt class="LITERAL"><a href=
@@ -3038,33 +2495,25 @@ example.org/.*\.js$
               action) will be sent to the client as a substitute for the
               blocked content.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Type:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Boolean.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Parameter:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>N/A</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>The below generic example section is actually part of
               <tt class="FILENAME">default.action</tt>. It marks all URLs
               with well-known image file name extensions as images and should
               be left intact.</p>
-
               <p>Users will probably only want to use the handle-as-image
               action in conjunction with <tt class="LITERAL"><a href=
               "actions-file.html#BLOCK">block</a></tt>, to block sources of
               banners, whose URLs don't reflect the file type, like in the
               second example section.</p>
-
               <p>Note that you cannot treat HTML pages as images in most
               cases. For instance, (in-line) ad frames require an HTML page
               to be sent, or they won't display properly. Forcing <tt class=
@@ -3072,15 +2521,12 @@ example.org/.*\.js$
               replace the ad frame with an image, but lead to error
               messages.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Example usage (sections):</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
-                    <pre class="SCREEN">
-# Generic image extensions:
+                    <pre class="SCREEN"># Generic image extensions:
 #
 {+handle-as-image}
 /.*\.(gif|jpg|jpeg|png|bmp|ico)$
@@ -3089,8 +2535,7 @@ example.org/.*\.js$
 # blocked as images:
 #
 {+block{Nasty banners.} +handle-as-image}
-nasty-banner-server.example.com/junk.cgi\?output=trash
-</pre>
+nasty-banner-server.example.com/junk.cgi\?output=trash</pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
@@ -3098,79 +2543,62 @@ nasty-banner-server.example.com/junk.cgi\?output=trash
           </dl>
         </div>
       </div>
-
       <div class="SECT3">
         <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="HIDE-ACCEPT-LANGUAGE" id=
         "HIDE-ACCEPT-LANGUAGE">8.5.21. hide-accept-language</a></h4>
-
         <div class="VARIABLELIST">
           <dl>
             <dt>Typical use:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Pretend to use different language settings.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Effect:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Deletes or replaces the <span class=
               "QUOTE">"Accept-Language:"</span> HTTP header in client
               requests.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Type:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Parameterized.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Parameter:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Keyword: <span class="QUOTE">"block"</span>, or any user
               defined value.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Faking the browser's language settings can be useful to make
               a foreign User-Agent set with <tt class="LITERAL"><a href=
               "actions-file.html#HIDE-USER-AGENT">hide-user-agent</a></tt>
               more believable.</p>
-
               <p>However some sites with content in different languages check
               the <span class="QUOTE">"Accept-Language:"</span> to decide
               which one to take by default. Sometimes it isn't possible to
               later switch to another language without changing the
               <span class="QUOTE">"Accept-Language:"</span> header first.</p>
-
               <p>Therefore it's a good idea to either only change the
               <span class="QUOTE">"Accept-Language:"</span> header to
               languages you understand, or to languages that aren't wide
               spread.</p>
-
               <p>Before setting the <span class=
               "QUOTE">"Accept-Language:"</span> header to a rare language,
               you should consider that it helps to make your requests unique
               and thus easier to trace. If you don't plan to change this
               header frequently, you should stick to a common language.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Example usage (section):</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
                     <pre class="SCREEN">
-# Pretend to use Canadian language settings.
+                    # Pretend to use Canadian language settings.
 {+hide-accept-language{en-ca} \
 +hide-user-agent{Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; OpenBSD i386; en-CA; rv:1.8.0.4) Gecko/20060628 Firefox/1.5.0.4} \
 }
-/
-</pre>
+/   </pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
@@ -3178,43 +2606,32 @@ nasty-banner-server.example.com/junk.cgi\?output=trash
           </dl>
         </div>
       </div>
-
       <div class="SECT3">
         <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="HIDE-CONTENT-DISPOSITION" id=
         "HIDE-CONTENT-DISPOSITION">8.5.22. hide-content-disposition</a></h4>
-
         <div class="VARIABLELIST">
           <dl>
             <dt>Typical use:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Prevent download menus for content you prefer to view inside
               the browser.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Effect:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Deletes or replaces the <span class=
               "QUOTE">"Content-Disposition:"</span> HTTP header set by some
               servers.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Type:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Parameterized.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Parameter:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Keyword: <span class="QUOTE">"block"</span>, or any user
               defined value.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Some servers set the <span class=
               "QUOTE">"Content-Disposition:"</span> HTTP header for documents
@@ -3222,12 +2639,10 @@ nasty-banner-server.example.com/junk.cgi\?output=trash
               <span class="QUOTE">"Content-Disposition:"</span> header
               contains the file name the browser is supposed to use by
               default.</p>
-
               <p>In most browsers that understand this header, it makes it
               impossible to <span class="emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">just
               view</i></span> the document, without downloading it first,
               even if it's just a simple text file or an image.</p>
-
               <p>Removing the <span class=
               "QUOTE">"Content-Disposition:"</span> header helps to prevent
               this annoyance, but some browsers additionally check the
@@ -3235,28 +2650,23 @@ nasty-banner-server.example.com/junk.cgi\?output=trash
               decide if they can display a document without saving it first.
               In these cases, you have to change this header as well, before
               the browser stops displaying download menus.</p>
-
               <p>It is also possible to change the server's file name
               suggestion to another one, but in most cases it isn't worth the
               time to set it up.</p>
-
               <p>This action will probably be removed in the future, use
               server-header filters instead.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Example usage:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
                     <pre class="SCREEN">
-# Disarm the download link in Sourceforge's patch tracker
+                    # Disarm the download link in Sourceforge's patch tracker
 { -filter \
  +content-type-overwrite{text/plain}\
  +hide-content-disposition{block} }
- .sourceforge.net/tracker/download\.php
-</pre>
+ .sourceforge.net/tracker/download\.php</pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
@@ -3264,48 +2674,36 @@ nasty-banner-server.example.com/junk.cgi\?output=trash
           </dl>
         </div>
       </div>
-
       <div class="SECT3">
         <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="HIDE-IF-MODIFIED-SINCE" id=
         "HIDE-IF-MODIFIED-SINCE">8.5.23. hide-if-modified-since</a></h4>
-
         <div class="VARIABLELIST">
           <dl>
             <dt>Typical use:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Prevent yet another way to track the user's steps between
               sessions.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Effect:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Deletes the <span class="QUOTE">"If-Modified-Since:"</span>
               HTTP client header or modifies its value.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Type:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Parameterized.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Parameter:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Keyword: <span class="QUOTE">"block"</span>, or a user
               defined value that specifies a range of hours.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Removing this header is useful for filter testing, where you
               want to force a real reload instead of getting status code
               <span class="QUOTE">"304"</span>, which would cause the browser
               to use a cached copy of the page.</p>
-
               <p>Instead of removing the header, <tt class=
               "LITERAL">hide-if-modified-since</tt> can also add or subtract
               a random amount of time to/from the header's value. You specify
@@ -3313,37 +2711,31 @@ nasty-banner-server.example.com/junk.cgi\?output=trash
               from and <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> does the
               rest. A negative value means subtracting, a positive value
               adding.</p>
-
               <p>Randomizing the value of the <span class=
               "QUOTE">"If-Modified-Since:"</span> makes it less likely that
               the server can use the time as a cookie replacement, but you
               will run into caching problems if the random range is too
               high.</p>
-
               <p>It is a good idea to only use a small negative value and let
               <tt class="LITERAL"><a href=
               "actions-file.html#OVERWRITE-LAST-MODIFIED">overwrite-last-modified</a></tt>
               handle the greater changes.</p>
-
               <p>It is also recommended to use this action together with
               <tt class="LITERAL"><a href=
               "actions-file.html#CRUNCH-IF-NONE-MATCH">crunch-if-none-match</a></tt>,
               otherwise it's more or less pointless.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Example usage (section):</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
                     <pre class="SCREEN">
-# Let the browser revalidate but make tracking based on the time less likely.
+                    # Let the browser revalidate but make tracking based on the time less likely.
 {+hide-if-modified-since{-60} \
  +overwrite-last-modified{randomize} \
  +crunch-if-none-match}
-/
-</pre>
+/</pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
@@ -3351,75 +2743,56 @@ nasty-banner-server.example.com/junk.cgi\?output=trash
           </dl>
         </div>
       </div>
-
       <div class="SECT3">
         <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="HIDE-FROM-HEADER" id=
         "HIDE-FROM-HEADER">8.5.24. hide-from-header</a></h4>
-
         <div class="VARIABLELIST">
           <dl>
             <dt>Typical use:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Keep your (old and ill) browser from telling web servers
               your email address</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Effect:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Deletes any existing <span class="QUOTE">"From:"</span> HTTP
               header, or replaces it with the specified string.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Type:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Parameterized.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Parameter:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Keyword: <span class="QUOTE">"block"</span>, or any user
               defined value.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>The keyword <span class="QUOTE">"block"</span> will
               completely remove the header (not to be confused with the
               <tt class="LITERAL"><a href=
               "actions-file.html#BLOCK">block</a></tt> action).</p>
-
               <p>Alternately, you can specify any value you prefer to be sent
               to the web server. If you do, it is a matter of fairness not to
               use any address that is actually used by a real person.</p>
-
               <p>This action is rarely needed, as modern web browsers don't
               send <span class="QUOTE">"From:"</span> headers anymore.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Example usage:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
-                    <pre class="SCREEN">
-+hide-from-header{block}
-</pre>
+                    <pre class="SCREEN">+hide-from-header{block}</pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>or
-
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
                     <pre class="SCREEN">
-+hide-from-header{spam-me-senseless@sittingduck.example.com}
-</pre>
+                    +hide-from-header{spam-me-senseless@sittingduck.example.com}</pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
@@ -3427,73 +2800,57 @@ nasty-banner-server.example.com/junk.cgi\?output=trash
           </dl>
         </div>
       </div>
-
       <div class="SECT3">
         <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="HIDE-REFERRER" id="HIDE-REFERRER">8.5.25.
         hide-referrer</a></h4><a name="HIDE-REFERER" id="HIDE-REFERER"></a>
-
         <div class="VARIABLELIST">
           <dl>
             <dt>Typical use:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Conceal which link you followed to get to a particular
               site</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Effect:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Deletes the <span class="QUOTE">"Referer:"</span> (sic) HTTP
               header from the client request, or replaces it with a forged
               one.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Type:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Parameterized.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Parameter:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <ul>
                 <li>
                   <p><span class="QUOTE">"conditional-block"</span> to delete
                   the header completely if the host has changed.</p>
                 </li>
-
                 <li>
                   <p><span class="QUOTE">"conditional-forge"</span> to forge
                   the header if the host has changed.</p>
                 </li>
-
                 <li>
                   <p><span class="QUOTE">"block"</span> to delete the header
                   unconditionally.</p>
                 </li>
-
                 <li>
                   <p><span class="QUOTE">"forge"</span> to pretend to be
                   coming from the homepage of the server we are talking
                   to.</p>
                 </li>
-
                 <li>
                   <p>Any other string to set a user defined referrer.</p>
                 </li>
               </ul>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p><tt class="LITERAL">conditional-block</tt> is the only
               parameter, that isn't easily detected in the server's log file.
               If it blocks the referrer, the request will look like the
               visitor used a bookmark or typed in the address directly.</p>
-
               <p>Leaving the referrer unmodified for requests on the same
               host allows the server owner to see the visitor's <span class=
               "QUOTE">"click path"</span>, but in most cases she could also
@@ -3501,17 +2858,14 @@ nasty-banner-server.example.com/junk.cgi\?output=trash
               for example the User-Agent if it isn't a very common one, or
               the user's IP address if it doesn't change between different
               requests.</p>
-
               <p>Always blocking the referrer, or using a custom one, can
               lead to failures on servers that check the referrer before they
               answer any requests, in an attempt to prevent their content
               from being embedded or linked to elsewhere.</p>
-
               <p>Both <tt class="LITERAL">conditional-block</tt> and
               <tt class="LITERAL">forge</tt> will work with referrer checks,
               as long as content and valid referring page are on the same
               host. Most of the time that's the case.</p>
-
               <p><tt class="LITERAL">hide-referer</tt> is an alternate
               spelling of <tt class="LITERAL">hide-referrer</tt> and the two
               can be can be freely substituted with each other. (<span class=
@@ -3519,26 +2873,20 @@ nasty-banner-server.example.com/junk.cgi\?output=trash
               however the HTTP specification has a bug - it requires it to be
               spelled as <span class="QUOTE">"referer"</span>.)</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Example usage:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
-                    <pre class="SCREEN">
-+hide-referrer{forge}
-</pre>
+                    <pre class="SCREEN">+hide-referrer{forge}</pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>or
-
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
                     <pre class="SCREEN">
-+hide-referrer{http://www.yahoo.com/}
-</pre>
+                    +hide-referrer{http://www.yahoo.com/}</pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
@@ -3546,49 +2894,37 @@ nasty-banner-server.example.com/junk.cgi\?output=trash
           </dl>
         </div>
       </div>
-
       <div class="SECT3">
         <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="HIDE-USER-AGENT" id=
         "HIDE-USER-AGENT">8.5.26. hide-user-agent</a></h4>
-
         <div class="VARIABLELIST">
           <dl>
             <dt>Typical use:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Try to conceal your type of browser and client operating
               system</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Effect:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Replaces the value of the <span class=
               "QUOTE">"User-Agent:"</span> HTTP header in client requests
               with the specified value.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Type:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Parameterized.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Parameter:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Any user-defined string.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <div class="WARNING">
                 <table class="WARNING" border="1" width="90%">
                   <tr>
                     <td align="center"><b>Warning</b></td>
                   </tr>
-
                   <tr>
                     <td align="left">
                       <p>This can lead to problems on web sites that depend
@@ -3601,7 +2937,6 @@ nasty-banner-server.example.com/junk.cgi\?output=trash
                   </tr>
                 </table>
               </div>
-
               <p>Using this action in multi-user setups or wherever different
               types of browsers will access the same <span class=
               "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> is <span class=
@@ -3612,23 +2947,19 @@ nasty-banner-server.example.com/junk.cgi\?output=trash
               occasionally useful to forge this in order to access sites that
               won't let you in otherwise (though there may be a good reason
               in some cases).</p>
-
               <p>More information on known user-agent strings can be found at
               <a href="http://www.user-agents.org/" target=
               "_top">http://www.user-agents.org/</a> and <a href=
               "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_agent" target=
               "_top">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_agent</a>.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Example usage:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
                     <pre class="SCREEN">
-+hide-user-agent{Netscape 6.1 (X11; I; Linux 2.4.18 i686)}
-</pre>
+                    +hide-user-agent{Netscape 6.1 (X11; I; Linux 2.4.18 i686)}</pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
@@ -3636,43 +2967,32 @@ nasty-banner-server.example.com/junk.cgi\?output=trash
           </dl>
         </div>
       </div>
-
       <div class="SECT3">
         <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="LIMIT-CONNECT" id="LIMIT-CONNECT">8.5.27.
         limit-connect</a></h4>
-
         <div class="VARIABLELIST">
           <dl>
             <dt>Typical use:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Prevent abuse of <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> as
               a TCP proxy relay or disable SSL for untrusted sites</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Effect:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Specifies to which ports HTTP CONNECT requests are
               allowable.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Type:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Parameterized.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Parameter:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>A comma-separated list of ports or port ranges (the latter
               using dashes, with the minimum defaulting to 0 and the maximum
               to 65K).</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>By default, i.e. if no <tt class=
               "LITERAL">limit-connect</tt> action applies, <span class=
@@ -3680,7 +3000,6 @@ nasty-banner-server.example.com/junk.cgi\?output=trash
               all ports. Use <tt class="LITERAL">limit-connect</tt> if
               fine-grained control is desired for some or all
               destinations.</p>
-
               <p>The CONNECT methods exists in HTTP to allow access to secure
               websites (<span class="QUOTE">"https://"</span> URLs) through
               proxies. It works very simply: the proxy connects to the server
@@ -3688,27 +3007,23 @@ nasty-banner-server.example.com/junk.cgi\?output=trash
               to the client and to the remote server. This means
               CONNECT-enabled proxies can be used as TCP relays very
               easily.</p>
-
               <p><span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> relays HTTPS
               traffic without seeing the decoded content. Websites can
               leverage this limitation to circumvent <span class=
               "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>'s filters. By specifying an
               invalid port range you can disable HTTPS entirely.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Example usages:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
                     <pre class="SCREEN">
-+limit-connect{443}                   # Port 443 is OK.
+                    +limit-connect{443}                   # Port 443 is OK.
 +limit-connect{80,443}                # Ports 80 and 443 are OK.
 +limit-connect{-3, 7, 20-100, 500-}   # Ports less than 3, 7, 20 to 100 and above 500 are OK.
 +limit-connect{-}                     # All ports are OK
-+limit-connect{,}                     # No HTTPS/SSL traffic is allowed
-</pre>
++limit-connect{,}                     # No HTTPS/SSL traffic is allowed</pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
@@ -3716,81 +3031,61 @@ nasty-banner-server.example.com/junk.cgi\?output=trash
           </dl>
         </div>
       </div>
-
       <div class="SECT3">
         <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="LIMIT-COOKIE-LIFETIME" id=
         "LIMIT-COOKIE-LIFETIME">8.5.28. limit-cookie-lifetime</a></h4>
-
         <div class="VARIABLELIST">
           <dl>
             <dt>Typical use:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Limit the lifetime of HTTP cookies to a couple of minutes or
               hours.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Effect:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Overwrites the expires field in Set-Cookie server headers if
               it's above the specified limit.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Type:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Parameterized.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Parameter:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>The lifetime limit in minutes, or 0.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>This action reduces the lifetime of HTTP cookies coming from
               the server to the specified number of minutes, starting from
               the time the cookie passes Privoxy.</p>
-
               <p>Cookies with a lifetime below the limit are not modified.
               The lifetime of session cookies is set to the specified
               limit.</p>
-
               <p>The effect of this action depends on the server.</p>
-
               <p>In case of servers which refresh their cookies with each
               response (or at least frequently), the lifetime limit set by
               this action is updated as well. Thus, a session associated with
               the cookie continues to work with this action enabled, as long
               as a new request is made before the last limit set is
               reached.</p>
-
               <p>However, some servers send their cookies once, with a
               lifetime of several years (the year 2037 is a popular choice),
               and do not refresh them until a certain event in the future,
               for example the user logging out. In this case this action may
               limit the absolute lifetime of the session, even if requests
               are made frequently.</p>
-
               <p>If the parameter is <span class="QUOTE">"0"</span>, this
               action behaves like <tt class="LITERAL"><a href=
               "actions-file.html#SESSION-COOKIES-ONLY">session-cookies-only</a></tt>.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Example usages:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
-                    <pre class="SCREEN">
-+limit-cookie-lifetime{60}
-
-</pre>
+                    <pre class="SCREEN">+limit-cookie-lifetime{60}
+       </pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
@@ -3798,42 +3093,31 @@ nasty-banner-server.example.com/junk.cgi\?output=trash
           </dl>
         </div>
       </div>
-
       <div class="SECT3">
         <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="PREVENT-COMPRESSION" id=
         "PREVENT-COMPRESSION">8.5.29. prevent-compression</a></h4>
-
         <div class="VARIABLELIST">
           <dl>
             <dt>Typical use:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Ensure that servers send the content uncompressed, so it can
               be passed through <tt class="LITERAL"><a href=
               "actions-file.html#FILTER">filter</a></tt>s.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Effect:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Removes the Accept-Encoding header which can be used to ask
               for compressed transfer.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Type:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Boolean.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Parameter:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>N/A</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>More and more websites send their content compressed by
               default, which is generally a good idea and saves bandwidth.
@@ -3842,7 +3126,6 @@ nasty-banner-server.example.com/junk.cgi\?output=trash
               "LITERAL"><a href=
               "actions-file.html#DEANIMATE-GIFS">deanimate-gifs</a></tt>
               actions need access to the uncompressed data.</p>
-
               <p>When compiled with zlib support (available since
               <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> 3.0.7), content that
               should be filtered is decompressed on-the-fly and you don't
@@ -3850,17 +3133,14 @@ nasty-banner-server.example.com/junk.cgi\?output=trash
               <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> version, or one that
               hasn't been compiled with zlib support, this action can be used
               to convince the server to send the content uncompressed.</p>
-
               <p>Most text-based instances compress very well, the size is
               seldom decreased by less than 50%, for markup-heavy instances
               like news feeds saving more than 90% of the original size isn't
               unusual.</p>
-
               <p>Not using compression will therefore slow down the transfer,
               and you should only enable this action if you really need it.
               As of <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> 3.0.7 it's
               disabled in all predefined action settings.</p>
-
               <p>Note that some (rare) ill-configured sites don't handle
               requests for uncompressed documents correctly. Broken PHP
               applications tend to send an empty document body, some IIS
@@ -3869,15 +3149,13 @@ nasty-banner-server.example.com/junk.cgi\?output=trash
               might want to add exceptions for those sites. See the example
               for how to do that.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Example usage (sections):</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
                     <pre class="SCREEN">
-# Selectively turn off compression, and enable a filter
+                    # Selectively turn off compression, and enable a filter
 #
 { +filter{tiny-textforms} +prevent-compression }
 # Match only these sites
@@ -3893,8 +3171,7 @@ nasty-banner-server.example.com/junk.cgi\?output=trash
 # Then maybe make exceptions for broken sites:
 #
 { -prevent-compression }
-.compusa.com/
-</pre>
+.compusa.com/</pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
@@ -3902,50 +3179,38 @@ nasty-banner-server.example.com/junk.cgi\?output=trash
           </dl>
         </div>
       </div>
-
       <div class="SECT3">
         <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="OVERWRITE-LAST-MODIFIED" id=
         "OVERWRITE-LAST-MODIFIED">8.5.30. overwrite-last-modified</a></h4>
-
         <div class="VARIABLELIST">
           <dl>
             <dt>Typical use:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Prevent yet another way to track the user's steps between
               sessions.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Effect:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Deletes the <span class="QUOTE">"Last-Modified:"</span> HTTP
               server header or modifies its value.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Type:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Parameterized.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Parameter:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>One of the keywords: <span class="QUOTE">"block"</span>,
               <span class="QUOTE">"reset-to-request-time"</span> and
               <span class="QUOTE">"randomize"</span></p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Removing the <span class="QUOTE">"Last-Modified:"</span>
               header is useful for filter testing, where you want to force a
               real reload instead of getting status code <span class=
               "QUOTE">"304"</span>, which would cause the browser to reuse
               the old version of the page.</p>
-
               <p>The <span class="QUOTE">"randomize"</span> option overwrites
               the value of the <span class="QUOTE">"Last-Modified:"</span>
               header with a randomly chosen time between the original value
@@ -3955,7 +3220,6 @@ nasty-banner-server.example.com/junk.cgi\?output=trash
               using cookies. <span class="QUOTE">"Randomize"</span> makes it
               impossible and the browser can still revalidate cached
               documents.</p>
-
               <p><span class="QUOTE">"reset-to-request-time"</span>
               overwrites the value of the <span class=
               "QUOTE">"Last-Modified:"</span> header with the current time.
@@ -3963,7 +3227,6 @@ nasty-banner-server.example.com/junk.cgi\?output=trash
               "LITERAL"><a href=
               "actions-file.html#HIDE-IF-MODIFIED-SINCE">hide-if-modified-since</a></tt>
               to further customize your random range.</p>
-
               <p>The preferred parameter here is <span class=
               "QUOTE">"randomize"</span>. It is safe to use, as long as the
               time settings are more or less correct. If the server sets the
@@ -3973,25 +3236,21 @@ nasty-banner-server.example.com/junk.cgi\?output=trash
               second time with <tt class="LITERAL"><a href=
               "actions-file.html#HIDE-IF-MODIFIED-SINCE">hided-if-modified-since</a></tt>,
               just to be sure.</p>
-
               <p>It is also recommended to use this action together with
               <tt class="LITERAL"><a href=
               "actions-file.html#CRUNCH-IF-NONE-MATCH">crunch-if-none-match</a></tt>.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Example usage:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
                     <pre class="SCREEN">
-# Let the browser revalidate without being tracked across sessions
+                    # Let the browser revalidate without being tracked across sessions
 { +hide-if-modified-since{-60} \
  +overwrite-last-modified{randomize} \
  +crunch-if-none-match}
-/
-</pre>
+/</pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
@@ -3999,85 +3258,67 @@ nasty-banner-server.example.com/junk.cgi\?output=trash
           </dl>
         </div>
       </div>
-
       <div class="SECT3">
         <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="REDIRECT" id="REDIRECT">8.5.31.
         redirect</a></h4>
-
         <div class="VARIABLELIST">
           <dl>
             <dt>Typical use:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Redirect requests to other sites.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Effect:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Convinces the browser that the requested document has been
               moved to another location and the browser should get it from
               there.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Type:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Parameterized</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Parameter:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>An absolute URL or a single pcrs command.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Requests to which this action applies are answered with a
               HTTP redirect to URLs of your choosing. The new URL is either
               provided as parameter, or derived by applying a single pcrs
               command to the original URL.</p>
-
               <p>The syntax for pcrs commands is documented in the <a href=
               "filter-file.html">filter file</a> section.</p>
-
               <p>Requests can't be blocked and redirected at the same time,
               applying this action together with <tt class="LITERAL"><a href=
               "actions-file.html#BLOCK">block</a></tt> is a configuration
               error. Currently the request is blocked and an error message
               logged, the behavior may change in the future and result in
               Privoxy rejecting the action file.</p>
-
               <p>This action can be combined with <tt class=
               "LITERAL"><a href="actions-file.html#FAST-REDIRECTS">fast-redirects{check-decoded-url}</a></tt>
               to redirect to a decoded version of a rewritten URL.</p>
-
               <p>Use this action carefully, make sure not to create
               redirection loops and be aware that using your own redirects
               might make it possible to fingerprint your requests.</p>
-
               <p>In case of problems with your redirects, or simply to watch
               them working, enable <a href="config.html#DEBUG">debug
               128</a>.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Example usages:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
                     <pre class="SCREEN">
-# Replace example.com's style sheet with another one
+                    # Replace example.com's style sheet with another one
 { +redirect{http://localhost/css-replacements/example.com.css} }
  example.com/stylesheet\.css
 
 # Create a short, easy to remember nickname for a favorite site
 # (relies on the browser to accept and forward invalid URLs to <span class=
 "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>)
-{ +redirect{http://www.privoxy.org/user-manual/actions-file.html} }
+{ +redirect{https://www.privoxy.org/user-manual/actions-file.html} }
  a
 
 # Always use the expanded view for Undeadly.org articles
@@ -4110,8 +3351,7 @@ i[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]*/
 # Redirect remote requests for this manual
 # to the local version delivered by Privoxy
 {+redirect{s@^http://www@http://config@}}
-www.privoxy.org/user-manual/
-</pre>
+www.privoxy.org/user-manual/</pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
@@ -4119,71 +3359,54 @@ www.privoxy.org/user-manual/
           </dl>
         </div>
       </div>
-
       <div class="SECT3">
         <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="SERVER-HEADER-FILTER" id=
         "SERVER-HEADER-FILTER">8.5.32. server-header-filter</a></h4>
-
         <div class="VARIABLELIST">
           <dl>
             <dt>Typical use:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Rewrite or remove single server headers.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Effect:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>All server headers to which this action applies are filtered
               on-the-fly through the specified regular expression based
               substitutions.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Type:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Multi-value.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Parameter:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>The name of a server-header filter, as defined in one of the
               <a href="filter-file.html">filter files</a>.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Server-header filters are applied to each header on its own,
               not to all at once. This makes it easier to diagnose problems,
               but on the downside you can't write filters that only change
               header x if header y's value is z. You can do that by using
               tags though.</p>
-
               <p>Server-header filters are executed after the other header
               actions have finished and use their output as input.</p>
-
               <p>Please refer to the <a href="filter-file.html">filter file
               chapter</a> to learn which server-header filters are available
               by default, and how to create your own.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Example usage (section):</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
-                    <pre class="SCREEN">
-{+server-header-filter{html-to-xml}}
+                    <pre class="SCREEN">{+server-header-filter{html-to-xml}}
 example.org/xml-instance-that-is-delivered-as-html
 
 {+server-header-filter{xml-to-html}}
 example.org/instance-that-is-delivered-as-xml-but-is-not
-
-</pre>
+    </pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
@@ -4191,68 +3414,53 @@ example.org/instance-that-is-delivered-as-xml-but-is-not
           </dl>
         </div>
       </div>
-
       <div class="SECT3">
         <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="SERVER-HEADER-TAGGER" id=
         "SERVER-HEADER-TAGGER">8.5.33. server-header-tagger</a></h4>
-
         <div class="VARIABLELIST">
           <dl>
             <dt>Typical use:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Enable or disable filters based on the Content-Type
               header.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Effect:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Server headers to which this action applies are filtered
               on-the-fly through the specified regular expression based
               substitutions, the result is used as tag.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Type:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Multi-value.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Parameter:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>The name of a server-header tagger, as defined in one of the
               <a href="filter-file.html">filter files</a>.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Server-header taggers are applied to each header on its own,
               and as the header isn't modified, each tagger <span class=
               "QUOTE">"sees"</span> the original.</p>
-
               <p>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 (<a href=
               "actions-file.html#REDIRECT">redirect</a> and <a href=
               "actions-file.html#BLOCK">block</a>).</p>
-
               <p>Obviously crunching based on tags created by server-header
               taggers doesn't prevent the request from showing up in the
               server's log file.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Example usage (section):</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
                     <pre class="SCREEN">
-# Tag every request with the content type declared by the server
+                    # Tag every request with the content type declared by the server
 {+server-header-tagger{content-type}}
 /
 
@@ -4264,8 +3472,7 @@ example.org/instance-that-is-delivered-as-xml-but-is-not
 "filter-file.html#EXTERNAL-FILTER-SYNTAX">silly example</a></tt>.
 {+external-filter{rotate-image} +force-text-mode}
 TAG:^image/
-
-</pre>
+    </pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
@@ -4273,44 +3480,33 @@ TAG:^image/
           </dl>
         </div>
       </div>
-
       <div class="SECT3">
         <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="SESSION-COOKIES-ONLY" id=
         "SESSION-COOKIES-ONLY">8.5.34. session-cookies-only</a></h4>
-
         <div class="VARIABLELIST">
           <dl>
             <dt>Typical use:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Allow only temporary <span class="QUOTE">"session"</span>
               cookies (for the current browser session <span class=
               "emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">only</i></span>).</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Effect:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Deletes the <span class="QUOTE">"expires"</span> field from
               <span class="QUOTE">"Set-Cookie:"</span> server headers. Most
               browsers will not store such cookies permanently and forget
               them in between sessions.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Type:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Boolean.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Parameter:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>N/A</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>This is less strict than <tt class="LITERAL"><a href=
               "actions-file.html#CRUNCH-INCOMING-COOKIES">crunch-incoming-cookies</a></tt>
@@ -4319,7 +3515,6 @@ TAG:^image/
               and allows you to browse websites that insist or rely on
               setting cookies, without compromising your privacy too
               badly.</p>
-
               <p>Most browsers will not permanently store cookies that have
               been processed by <tt class="LITERAL">session-cookies-only</tt>
               and will forget about them between sessions. This makes
@@ -4327,7 +3522,6 @@ TAG:^image/
               cookies so that you can log in for transactions. This is
               generally turned on for all sites, and is the recommended
               setting.</p>
-
               <p>It makes <span class="emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">no sense
               at all</i></span> to use <tt class=
               "LITERAL">session-cookies-only</tt> together with <tt class=
@@ -4336,17 +3530,14 @@ TAG:^image/
               or <tt class="LITERAL"><a href=
               "actions-file.html#CRUNCH-OUTGOING-COOKIES">crunch-outgoing-cookies</a></tt>.
               If you do, cookies will be plainly killed.</p>
-
               <p>Note that it is up to the browser how it handles such
               cookies without an <span class="QUOTE">"expires"</span> field.
               If you use an exotic browser, you might want to try it out to
               be sure.</p>
-
               <p>This setting also has no effect on cookies that may have
               been stored previously by the browser before starting
               <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>. These would have to
               be removed manually.</p>
-
               <p><span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> also uses the
               <a href=
               "actions-file.html#FILTER-CONTENT-COOKIES">content-cookies
@@ -4354,16 +3545,12 @@ TAG:^image/
               not effected by <tt class=
               "LITERAL">session-cookies-only</tt>.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Example usage:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
-                    <pre class="SCREEN">
-+session-cookies-only
-</pre>
+                    <pre class="SCREEN">+session-cookies-only</pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
@@ -4371,21 +3558,16 @@ TAG:^image/
           </dl>
         </div>
       </div>
-
       <div class="SECT3">
         <h4 class="SECT3"><a name="SET-IMAGE-BLOCKER" id=
         "SET-IMAGE-BLOCKER">8.5.35. set-image-blocker</a></h4>
-
         <div class="VARIABLELIST">
           <dl>
             <dt>Typical use:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Choose the replacement for blocked images</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Effect:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>This action alone doesn't do anything noticeable. If
               <span class="emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">both</i></span>
@@ -4400,15 +3582,11 @@ TAG:^image/
               parameter of this action decides what will be sent as a
               replacement.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Type:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Parameterized.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Parameter:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <ul>
                 <li>
@@ -4417,7 +3595,6 @@ TAG:^image/
                   scales very well, and makes it obvious where banners were
                   busted.</p>
                 </li>
-
                 <li>
                   <p><span class="QUOTE">"blank"</span> to send a built-in
                   transparent image. This makes banners disappear completely,
@@ -4427,7 +3604,6 @@ TAG:^image/
                   "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> has blocked innocent images,
                   like navigation icons.</p>
                 </li>
-
                 <li>
                   <p><span class="QUOTE">"<tt class=
                   "REPLACEABLE"><i>target-url</i></tt>"</span> to send a
@@ -4436,7 +3612,6 @@ TAG:^image/
                   filesystem via <span class="QUOTE">"file:///"</span> URL.
                   (But note that not all browsers support redirecting to a
                   local file system).</p>
-
                   <p>A good application of redirects is to use special
                   <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>-built-in URLs,
                   which send the built-in images, as <tt class=
@@ -4449,9 +3624,7 @@ TAG:^image/
                 </li>
               </ul>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Notes:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>The URLs for the built-in images are <span class=
               "QUOTE">"http://config.privoxy.org/send-banner?type=<tt class=
@@ -4459,7 +3632,6 @@ TAG:^image/
               "REPLACEABLE"><i>type</i></tt> is either <span class=
               "QUOTE">"blank"</span> or <span class=
               "QUOTE">"pattern"</span>.</p>
-
               <p>There is a third (advanced) type, called <span class=
               "QUOTE">"auto"</span>. It is <span class="emphasis"><i class=
               "EMPHASIS">NOT</i></span> to be used in <tt class=
@@ -4468,42 +3640,31 @@ TAG:^image/
               type of image that would have applied to the referring page,
               had it been an image.</p>
             </dd>
-
             <dt>Example usage:</dt>
-
             <dd>
               <p>Built-in pattern:</p>
-
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
-                    <pre class="SCREEN">
-+set-image-blocker{pattern}
-</pre>
+                    <pre class="SCREEN">+set-image-blocker{pattern}</pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
-
               <p>Redirect to the BSD daemon:</p>
-
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
                     <pre class="SCREEN">
-+set-image-blocker{http://www.freebsd.org/gifs/dae_up3.gif}
-</pre>
+                    +set-image-blocker{http://www.freebsd.org/gifs/dae_up3.gif}</pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
-
               <p>Redirect to the built-in pattern for better caching:</p>
-
               <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="90%">
                 <tr>
                   <td>
                     <pre class="SCREEN">
-+set-image-blocker{http://config.privoxy.org/send-banner?type=pattern}
-</pre>
+                    +set-image-blocker{http://config.privoxy.org/send-banner?type=pattern}</pre>
                   </td>
                 </tr>
               </table>
@@ -4511,11 +3672,9 @@ TAG:^image/
           </dl>
         </div>
       </div>
-
       <div class="SECT3">
-        <h3 class="SECT3"><a name="AEN4654" id="AEN4654">8.5.36.
+        <h3 class="SECT3"><a name="SUMMARY" id="SUMMARY">8.5.36.
         Summary</a></h3>
-
         <p>Note that many of these actions have the potential to cause a page
         to misbehave, possibly even not to display at all. There are many
         ways a site designer may choose to design his site, and what HTTP
@@ -4525,10 +3684,8 @@ TAG:^image/
         troubleshooting actions.</p>
       </div>
     </div>
-
     <div class="SECT2">
       <h2 class="SECT2"><a name="ALIASES" id="ALIASES">8.6. Aliases</a></h2>
-
       <p>Custom <span class="QUOTE">"actions"</span>, known to <span class=
       "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> as <span class="QUOTE">"aliases"</span>,
       can be defined by combining other actions. These can in turn be invoked
@@ -4543,14 +3700,12 @@ TAG:^image/
       are not required to start with a <span class="QUOTE">"+"</span> or
       <span class="QUOTE">"-"</span> sign, since they are merely textually
       expanded.</p>
-
       <p>Aliases can be used throughout the actions file, but they
       <span class="emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">must be defined in a special
       section at the top of the file!</i></span> And there can only be one
       such section per actions file. Each actions file may have its own alias
       section, and the aliases defined in it are only visible within that
       file.</p>
-
       <p>There are two main reasons to use aliases: One is to save typing for
       frequently used combinations of actions, the other one is a gain in
       flexibility: If you decide once how you want to handle shops by
@@ -4560,21 +3715,17 @@ TAG:^image/
       everywhere in the actions file where the <span class=
       "QUOTE">"shop"</span> alias is used. Calling aliases by their purpose
       also makes your actions files more readable.</p>
-
       <p>Currently, there is one big drawback to using aliases, though:
       <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>'s built-in web-based action
       file editor honors aliases when reading the actions files, but it
       expands them before writing. So the effects of your aliases are of
       course preserved, but the aliases themselves are lost when you edit
       sections that use aliases with it.</p>
-
       <p>Now let's define some aliases...</p>
-
       <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="100%">
         <tr>
           <td>
-            <pre class="SCREEN">
- # Useful custom aliases we can use later.
+            <pre class="SCREEN"> # Useful custom aliases we can use later.
  #
  # Note the (required!) section header line and that this section
  # must be at the top of the actions file!
@@ -4608,22 +3759,19 @@ TAG:^image/
  # Short names for other aliases, for really lazy people ;-)
  #
  c0 = +crunch-all-cookies
- c1 = -crunch-all-cookies
-</pre>
+ c1 = -crunch-all-cookies</pre>
           </td>
         </tr>
       </table>
-
       <p>...and put them to use. These sections would appear in the lower
       part of an actions file and define exceptions to the default actions
       (as specified further up for the <span class="QUOTE">"/"</span>
       pattern):</p>
-
       <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="100%">
         <tr>
           <td>
             <pre class="SCREEN">
- # These sites are either very complex or very keen on
           # These sites are either very complex or very keen on
  # user data and require minimal interference to work:
  #
  {fragile}
@@ -4644,22 +3792,18 @@ TAG:^image/
  #
  {-filter{all-popups} -filter{unsolicited-popups}}
   .dabs.com
-  .overclockers.co.uk
-</pre>
+  .overclockers.co.uk</pre>
           </td>
         </tr>
       </table>
-
       <p>Aliases like <span class="QUOTE">"shop"</span> and <span class=
       "QUOTE">"fragile"</span> are typically used for <span class=
       "QUOTE">"problem"</span> sites that require more than one action to be
       disabled in order to function properly.</p>
     </div>
-
     <div class="SECT2">
       <h2 class="SECT2"><a name="ACT-EXAMPLES" id="ACT-EXAMPLES">8.7. Actions
       Files Tutorial</a></h2>
-
       <p>The above chapters have shown <a href="actions-file.html">which
       actions files there are and how they are organized</a>, how actions are
       <a href="actions-file.html#ACTIONS">specified</a> and <a href=
@@ -4670,15 +3814,12 @@ TAG:^image/
       <tt class="FILENAME">default.action</tt> and <tt class=
       "FILENAME">user.action</tt> file and see how all these pieces come
       together:</p>
-
       <div class="SECT3">
-        <h3 class="SECT3"><a name="AEN4718" id="AEN4718">8.7.1.
+        <h3 class="SECT3"><a name="MATCH-ALL" id="MATCH-ALL">8.7.1.
         match-all.action</a></h3>
-
         <p>Remember <span class="emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">all actions
         are disabled when matching starts</i></span>, so we have to
         explicitly enable the ones we want.</p>
-
         <p>While the <tt class="FILENAME">match-all.action</tt> file only
         contains a single section, it is probably the most important one. It
         has only one pattern, <span class="QUOTE">"<tt class=
@@ -4691,19 +3832,16 @@ TAG:^image/
         "FILENAME">default.action</tt> and <tt class=
         "FILENAME">user.action</tt>, but it will still be largely responsible
         for your overall browsing experience.</p>
-
         <p>Again, at the start of matching, all actions are disabled, so
         there is no need to disable any actions here. (Remember: a
         <span class="QUOTE">"+"</span> preceding the action name enables the
         action, a <span class="QUOTE">"-"</span> disables!). Also note how
         this long line has been made more readable by splitting it into
         multiple lines with line continuation.</p>
-
         <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="100%">
           <tr>
             <td>
-              <pre class="SCREEN">
-{ \
+              <pre class="SCREEN">{ \
  +<a href=
 "actions-file.html#CHANGE-X-FORWARDED-FOR">change-x-forwarded-for{block}</a> \
  +<a href="actions-file.html#HIDE-FROM-HEADER">hide-from-header{block}</a> \
@@ -4711,57 +3849,47 @@ TAG:^image/
 "actions-file.html#SET-IMAGE-BLOCKER">set-image-blocker{pattern}</a> \
 }
 / # Match all URLs
-
-</pre>
+ </pre>
             </td>
           </tr>
         </table>
-
         <p>The default behavior is now set.</p>
       </div>
-
       <div class="SECT3">
-        <h3 class="SECT3"><a name="AEN4740" id="AEN4740">8.7.2.
+        <h3 class="SECT3"><a name="DEFAULT-ACTION" id="DEFAULT-ACTION">8.7.2.
         default.action</a></h3>
-
         <p>If you aren't a developer, there's no need for you to edit the
         <tt class="FILENAME">default.action</tt> file. It is maintained by
         the <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> developers and if you
         disagree with some of the sections, you should overrule them in your
         <tt class="FILENAME">user.action</tt>.</p>
-
         <p>Understanding the <tt class="FILENAME">default.action</tt> file
         can help you with your <tt class="FILENAME">user.action</tt>,
         though.</p>
-
         <p>The first section in this file is a special section for internal
         use that prevents older <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>
         versions from reading the file:</p>
-
         <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="100%">
           <tr>
             <td>
               <pre class="SCREEN">
-##########################################################################
+              ##########################################################################
 # Settings -- Don't change! For internal Privoxy use ONLY.
 ##########################################################################
 {{settings}}
-for-privoxy-version=3.0.11
-</pre>
+for-privoxy-version=3.0.11</pre>
             </td>
           </tr>
         </table>
-
         <p>After that comes the (optional) alias section. We'll use the
         example section from the above <a href=
         "actions-file.html#ALIASES">chapter on aliases</a>, that also
         explains why and how aliases are used:</p>
-
         <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="100%">
           <tr>
             <td>
               <pre class="SCREEN">
-##########################################################################
+              ##########################################################################
 # Aliases
 ##########################################################################
 {{alias}}
@@ -4786,25 +3914,22 @@ for-privoxy-version=3.0.11
 "actions-file.html#FAST-REDIRECTS">fast-redirects</a> -<a href=
 "actions-file.html#HIDE-REFERER">hide-referrer</a>
  shop        = -crunch-all-cookies -<a href=
-"actions-file.html#FILTER-ALL-POPUPS">filter{all-popups}</a>
-</pre>
+"actions-file.html#FILTER-ALL-POPUPS">filter{all-popups}</a></pre>
             </td>
           </tr>
         </table>
-
         <p>The first of our specialized sections is concerned with
         <span class="QUOTE">"fragile"</span> sites, i.e. sites that require
         minimum interference, because they are either very complex or very
         keen on tracking you (and have mechanisms in place that make them
-        unusable for people who avoid being tracked). We will simply use our
+        unusable for people who avoid being tracked). We will use our
         pre-defined <tt class="LITERAL">fragile</tt> alias instead of stating
         the list of actions explicitly:</p>
-
         <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="100%">
           <tr>
             <td>
               <pre class="SCREEN">
-##########################################################################
+              ##########################################################################
 # Exceptions for sites that'll break under the default action set:
 ##########################################################################
 
@@ -4813,54 +3938,45 @@ for-privoxy-version=3.0.11
 { fragile }
 .office.microsoft.com           # surprise, surprise!
 .windowsupdate.microsoft.com
-mail.google.com
-</pre>
+mail.google.com</pre>
             </td>
           </tr>
         </table>
-
         <p>Shopping sites are not as fragile, but they typically require
         cookies to log in, and pop-up windows for shopping carts or item
         details. Again, we'll use a pre-defined alias:</p>
-
         <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="100%">
           <tr>
             <td>
-              <pre class="SCREEN">
-# Shopping sites:
+              <pre class="SCREEN"># Shopping sites:
 #
 { shop }
 .quietpc.com
 .worldpay.com   # for quietpc.com
 .jungle.com
-.scan.co.uk
-</pre>
+.scan.co.uk</pre>
             </td>
           </tr>
         </table>
-
         <p>The <tt class="LITERAL"><a href=
         "actions-file.html#FAST-REDIRECTS">fast-redirects</a></tt> action,
         which may have been enabled in <tt class=
         "FILENAME">match-all.action</tt>, breaks some sites. So disable it
         for popular sites where we know it misbehaves:</p>
-
         <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="100%">
           <tr>
             <td>
-              <pre class="SCREEN">
-{ -<a href="actions-file.html#FAST-REDIRECTS">fast-redirects</a> }
+              <pre class="SCREEN">{ -<a href=
+              "actions-file.html#FAST-REDIRECTS">fast-redirects</a> }
 login.yahoo.com
 edit.*.yahoo.com
 .google.com
 .altavista.com/.*(like|url|link):http
 .altavista.com/trans.*urltext=http
-.nytimes.com
-</pre>
+.nytimes.com</pre>
             </td>
           </tr>
         </table>
-
         <p>It is important that <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>
         knows which URLs belong to images, so that <span class=
         "emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">if</i></span> they are to be blocked,
@@ -4872,12 +3988,11 @@ edit.*.yahoo.com
         "actions-file.html#HANDLE-AS-IMAGE">handle-as-image</a></tt> action,
         and marking all URLs that end in a known image file extension is a
         good start:</p>
-
         <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="100%">
           <tr>
             <td>
               <pre class="SCREEN">
-##########################################################################
+              ##########################################################################
 # Images:
 ##########################################################################
 
@@ -4885,12 +4000,10 @@ edit.*.yahoo.com
 # blocked further down this file:
 #
 { +<a href="actions-file.html#HANDLE-AS-IMAGE">handle-as-image</a> }
-/.*\.(gif|jpe?g|png|bmp|ico)$
-</pre>
+/.*\.(gif|jpe?g|png|bmp|ico)$</pre>
             </td>
           </tr>
         </table>
-
         <p>And then there are known banner sources. They often use scripts to
         generate the banners, so it won't be visible from the URL that the
         request is for an image. Hence we block them <span class=
@@ -4906,12 +4019,10 @@ edit.*.yahoo.com
         <tt class="LITERAL">+<a href=
         "actions-file.html#SET-IMAGE-BLOCKER">set-image-blocker</a>{pattern}</tt>
         action before, it still applies and needn't be repeated:</p>
-
         <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="100%">
           <tr>
             <td>
-              <pre class="SCREEN">
-# Known ad generators:
+              <pre class="SCREEN"># Known ad generators:
 #
 { +block-as-image }
 ar.atwola.com
@@ -4920,12 +4031,10 @@ ar.atwola.com
 .a.yimg.com/(?:(?!/i/).)*$
 .a[0-9].yimg.com/(?:(?!/i/).)*$
 bs*.gsanet.com
-.qkimg.net
-</pre>
+.qkimg.net</pre>
             </td>
           </tr>
         </table>
-
         <p>One of the most important jobs of <span class=
         "APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> is to block banners. Many of these can
         be <span class="QUOTE">"blocked"</span> by the <tt class=
@@ -4938,17 +4047,15 @@ bs*.gsanet.com
         not to use filters, so we need a comprehensive list of patterns for
         banner URLs here, and apply the <tt class="LITERAL"><a href=
         "actions-file.html#BLOCK">block</a></tt> action to them.</p>
-
         <p>First comes many generic patterns, which do most of the work, by
         matching typical domain and path name components of banners. Then
         comes a list of individual patterns for specific sites, which is
         omitted here to keep the example short:</p>
-
         <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="100%">
           <tr>
             <td>
               <pre class="SCREEN">
-##########################################################################
+              ##########################################################################
 # Block these fine banners:
 ##########################################################################
 { <a href="actions-file.html#BLOCK">+block{Banner ads.}</a> }
@@ -4964,18 +4071,15 @@ count*.
 
 # Site-specific patterns (abbreviated):
 #
-.hitbox.com
-</pre>
+.hitbox.com</pre>
             </td>
           </tr>
         </table>
-
         <p>It's quite remarkable how many advertisers actually call their
         banner servers ads.<tt class="REPLACEABLE"><i>company</i></tt>.com,
-        or call the directory in which the banners are stored simply
+        or call the directory in which the banners are stored literally
         <span class="QUOTE">"banners"</span>. So the above generic patterns
         are surprisingly effective.</p>
-
         <p>But being very generic, they necessarily also catch URLs that we
         don't want to block. The pattern <tt class="LITERAL">.*ads.</tt> e.g.
         catches <span class="QUOTE">"nasty-<span class="emphasis"><i class=
@@ -4986,7 +4090,6 @@ count*.
         "EMPHASIS">ads</i></span>l.some-provider.net."</span> So here come
         some well-known exceptions to the <tt class="LITERAL">+<a href=
         "actions-file.html#BLOCK">block</a></tt> section above.</p>
-
         <p>Note that these are exceptions to exceptions from the default!
         Consider the URL <span class=
         "QUOTE">"downloads.sourcefroge.net"</span>: Initially, all actions
@@ -5002,12 +4105,11 @@ count*.
         "EMPHASIS">again</i></span> further down) it ends up with no
         <tt class="LITERAL"><a href="actions-file.html#BLOCK">block</a></tt>
         action applying.</p>
-
         <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="100%">
           <tr>
             <td>
               <pre class="SCREEN">
-##########################################################################
+              ##########################################################################
 # Save some innocent victims of the above generic block patterns:
 ##########################################################################
 
@@ -5028,45 +4130,37 @@ ad[ud]*.   # (adult.* and add.*)
 # Site-specific:
 #
 www.globalintersec.com/adv # (adv = advanced)
-www.ugu.com/sui/ugu/adv
-</pre>
+www.ugu.com/sui/ugu/adv</pre>
             </td>
           </tr>
         </table>
-
         <p>Filtering source code can have nasty side effects, so make an
         exception for our friends at sourceforge.net, and all paths with
         <span class="QUOTE">"cvs"</span> in them. Note that <tt class=
         "LITERAL">-<a href="actions-file.html#FILTER">filter</a></tt>
         disables <span class="emphasis"><i class="EMPHASIS">all</i></span>
         filters in one fell swoop!</p>
-
         <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="100%">
           <tr>
             <td>
-              <pre class="SCREEN">
-# Don't filter code!
+              <pre class="SCREEN"># Don't filter code!
 #
 { -<a href="actions-file.html#FILTER">filter</a> }
 /(.*/)?cvs
 bugzilla.
 developer.
 wiki.
-.sourceforge.net
-</pre>
+.sourceforge.net</pre>
             </td>
           </tr>
         </table>
-
         <p>The actual <tt class="FILENAME">default.action</tt> is of course
         much more comprehensive, but we hope this example made clear how it
         works.</p>
       </div>
-
       <div class="SECT3">
-        <h3 class="SECT3"><a name="AEN4853" id="AEN4853">8.7.3.
+        <h3 class="SECT3"><a name="USER-ACTION" id="USER-ACTION">8.7.3.
         user.action</a></h3>
-
         <p>So far we are painting with a broad brush by setting general
         policies, which would be a reasonable starting point for many people.
         Now, you might want to be more specific and have customized rules
@@ -5081,30 +4175,25 @@ wiki.
         actively maintained by the <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span>
         developers and you'll probably want to install updated versions from
         time to time.</p>
-
         <p>So let's look at a few examples of things that one might typically
         do in <tt class="FILENAME">user.action</tt>:</p>
-
         <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="100%">
           <tr>
             <td>
               <pre class="SCREEN">
-# My user.action file. &lt;fred@example.com&gt;
-</pre>
+              # My user.action file. &lt;fred@example.com&gt;</pre>
             </td>
           </tr>
         </table>
-
         <p>As <a href="actions-file.html#ALIASES">aliases</a> are local to
         the actions file that they are defined in, you can't use the ones
         from <tt class="FILENAME">default.action</tt>, unless you repeat them
         here:</p>
-
         <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="100%">
           <tr>
             <td>
               <pre class="SCREEN">
-# Aliases are local to the file they are defined in.
+              # Aliases are local to the file they are defined in.
 # (Re-)define aliases for this file:
 #
 {{alias}}
@@ -5132,55 +4221,45 @@ allow-ads   = -block -filter{banners-by-size} -filter{banners-by-link}
 # Alias for specific file types that are text, but might have conflicting
 # MIME types. We want the browser to force these to be text documents.
 handle-as-text = -<a href="actions-file.html#FILTER">filter</a> +-<a href=
-"actions-file.html#CONTENT-TYPE-OVERWRITE">content-type-overwrite{text/plain}</a> +-<a href="actions-file.html#FORCE-TEXT-MODE">force-text-mode</a> -<a href="actions-file.html#HIDE-CONTENT-DISPOSITION">hide-content-disposition</a>
-</pre>
+"actions-file.html#CONTENT-TYPE-OVERWRITE">content-type-overwrite{text/plain}</a> +-<a href="actions-file.html#FORCE-TEXT-MODE">force-text-mode</a> -<a href="actions-file.html#HIDE-CONTENT-DISPOSITION">hide-content-disposition</a></pre>
             </td>
           </tr>
         </table>
-
         <p>Say you have accounts on some sites that you visit regularly, and
         you don't want to have to log in manually each time. So you'd like to
         allow persistent cookies for these sites. The <tt class=
         "LITERAL">allow-all-cookies</tt> alias defined above does exactly
         that, i.e. it disables crunching of cookies in any direction, and the
         processing of cookies to make them only temporary.</p>
-
         <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="100%">
           <tr>
             <td>
-              <pre class="SCREEN">
-{ allow-all-cookies }
+              <pre class="SCREEN">{ allow-all-cookies }
  sourceforge.net
  .yahoo.com
  .msdn.microsoft.com
- .redhat.com
-</pre>
+ .redhat.com</pre>
             </td>
           </tr>
         </table>
-
         <p>Your bank is allergic to some filter, but you don't know which, so
         you disable them all:</p>
-
         <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="100%">
           <tr>
             <td>
-              <pre class="SCREEN">
-{ -<a href="actions-file.html#FILTER">filter</a> }
- .your-home-banking-site.com
-</pre>
+              <pre class="SCREEN">{ -<a href=
+              "actions-file.html#FILTER">filter</a> }
+ .your-home-banking-site.com</pre>
             </td>
           </tr>
         </table>
-
         <p>Some file types you may not want to filter for various
         reasons:</p>
-
         <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="100%">
           <tr>
             <td>
               <pre class="SCREEN">
-# Technical documentation is likely to contain strings that might
+              # Technical documentation is likely to contain strings that might
 # erroneously get altered by the JavaScript-oriented filters:
 #
 .tldp.org
@@ -5189,12 +4268,10 @@ handle-as-text = -<a href="actions-file.html#FILTER">filter</a> +-<a href=
 # And this stupid host sends streaming video with a wrong MIME type,
 # so that Privoxy thinks it is getting HTML and starts filtering:
 #
-stupid-server.example.com/
-</pre>
+stupid-server.example.com/</pre>
             </td>
           </tr>
         </table>
-
         <p>Example of a simple <a href="actions-file.html#BLOCK">block</a>
         action. Say you've seen an ad on your favourite page on example.com
         that you want to get rid of. You have right-clicked the image,
@@ -5204,19 +4281,16 @@ stupid-server.example.com/
         +handle-as-image }</tt> need not be specified, since all URLs ending
         in <tt class="LITERAL">.gif</tt> will be tagged as images by the
         general rules as set in default.action anyway:</p>
-
         <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="100%">
           <tr>
             <td>
-              <pre class="SCREEN">
-{ +<a href="actions-file.html#BLOCK">block</a>{Nasty ads.} }
+              <pre class="SCREEN">{ +<a href=
+              "actions-file.html#BLOCK">block</a>{Nasty ads.} }
  www.example.com/nasty-ads/sponsor\.gif
- another.example.net/more/junk/here/
-</pre>
+ another.example.net/more/junk/here/</pre>
             </td>
           </tr>
         </table>
-
         <p>The URLs of dynamically generated banners, especially from large
         banner farms, often don't use the well-known image file name
         extensions, which makes it impossible for <span class=
@@ -5226,21 +4300,17 @@ stupid-server.example.com/
         this rule but then turn out NOT to be an image are typically rendered
         as a <span class="QUOTE">"broken image"</span> icon by the browser.
         Use cautiously.</p>
-
         <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="100%">
           <tr>
             <td>
-              <pre class="SCREEN">
-{ +block-as-image }
+              <pre class="SCREEN">{ +block-as-image }
  .doubleclick.net
  .fastclick.net
  /Realmedia/ads/
- ar.atwola.com/
-</pre>
+ ar.atwola.com/</pre>
             </td>
           </tr>
         </table>
-
         <p>Now you noticed that the default configuration breaks Forbes
         Magazine, but you were too lazy to find out which action is the
         culprit, and you were again too lazy to give <a href=
@@ -5252,61 +4322,49 @@ stupid-server.example.com/
         see if it is <span class="APPLICATION">Privoxy</span> that is causing
         the problem or not. We later find other regular sites that misbehave,
         and add those to our personalized list of troublemakers:</p>
-
         <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="100%">
           <tr>
             <td>
-              <pre class="SCREEN">
-{ fragile }
+              <pre class="SCREEN">{ fragile }
  .forbes.com
  webmail.example.com
- .mybank.com
-</pre>
+ .mybank.com</pre>
             </td>
           </tr>
         </table>
-
         <p>You like the <span class="QUOTE">"fun"</span> text replacements in
         <tt class="FILENAME">default.filter</tt>, but it is disabled in the
         distributed actions file. So you'd like to turn it on in your
         private, update-safe config, once and for all:</p>
-
         <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="100%">
           <tr>
             <td>
-              <pre class="SCREEN">
-{ +<a href="actions-file.html#FILTER-FUN">filter{fun}</a> }
- / # For ALL sites!
-</pre>
+              <pre class="SCREEN">{ +<a href=
+              "actions-file.html#FILTER-FUN">filter{fun}</a> }
+ / # For ALL sites!</pre>
             </td>
           </tr>
         </table>
-
         <p>Note that the above is not really a good idea: There are
         exceptions to the filters in <tt class="FILENAME">default.action</tt>
         for things that really shouldn't be filtered, like code on
         CVS-&gt;Web interfaces. Since <tt class="FILENAME">user.action</tt>
         has the last word, these exceptions won't be valid for the
         <span class="QUOTE">"fun"</span> filtering specified here.</p>
-
         <p>You might also worry about how your favourite free websites are
         funded, and find that they rely on displaying banner advertisements
         to survive. So you might want to specifically allow banners for those
         sites that you feel provide value to you:</p>
-
         <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="100%">
           <tr>
             <td>
-              <pre class="SCREEN">
-{ allow-ads }
+              <pre class="SCREEN">{ allow-ads }
  .sourceforge.net
  .slashdot.org
- .osdn.net
-</pre>
+ .osdn.net</pre>
             </td>
           </tr>
         </table>
-
         <p>Note that <tt class="LITERAL">allow-ads</tt> has been aliased to
         <tt class="LITERAL">-<a href=
         "actions-file.html#BLOCK">block</a></tt>, <tt class=
@@ -5315,23 +4373,18 @@ stupid-server.example.com/
         and <tt class="LITERAL">-<a href=
         "actions-file.html#FILTER-BANNERS-BY-LINK">filter{banners-by-link}</a></tt>
         above.</p>
-
         <p>Invoke another alias here to force an over-ride of the MIME type
         <tt class="LITERAL">application/x-sh</tt> which typically would open
         a download type dialog. In my case, I want to look at the shell
         script, and then I can save it should I choose to.</p>
-
         <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="100%">
           <tr>
             <td>
-              <pre class="SCREEN">
-{ handle-as-text }
- /.*\.sh$
-</pre>
+              <pre class="SCREEN">{ handle-as-text }
+ /.*\.sh$</pre>
             </td>
           </tr>
         </table>
-
         <p><tt class="FILENAME">user.action</tt> is generally the best place
         to define exceptions and additions to the default policies of
         <tt class="FILENAME">default.action</tt>. Some actions are safe to
@@ -5340,44 +4393,34 @@ stupid-server.example.com/
         to the checkerboard pattern for <span class="emphasis"><i class=
         "EMPHASIS">ALL</i></span> sites. <span class="QUOTE">"/"</span> of
         course matches all URL paths and patterns:</p>
-
         <table border="0" bgcolor="#E0E0E0" width="100%">
           <tr>
             <td>
-              <pre class="SCREEN">
-{ +<a href=
-"actions-file.html#SET-IMAGE-BLOCKER">set-image-blocker{blank}</a> }
-/ # ALL sites
-</pre>
+              <pre class="SCREEN">{ +<a href=
+              "actions-file.html#SET-IMAGE-BLOCKER">set-image-blocker{blank}</a> }
+/ # ALL sites</pre>
             </td>
           </tr>
         </table>
       </div>
     </div>
   </div>
-
   <div class="NAVFOOTER">
     <hr align="left" width="100%">
-
     <table summary="Footer navigation table" width="100%" border="0"
     cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0">
       <tr>
         <td width="33%" align="left" valign="top"><a href="config.html"
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