-testing (i.e. a web page). For instance, images such as ads are expressed as
-URLs within the raw page source of HTML pages. So you will only get info for
-the actual URL that is pasted into the prompt area -- not any sub-URLs. If you
-want to know about embedded URLs like ads, you will have to dig those out of
-the HTML source. Use your browser's "View Page Source" option for this. Or
-right click on the ad, and grab the URL.
-
-Let's look at an example, google.com, one section at a time:
-
- System default actions:
-
- { -add-header -block -deanimate-gifs -downgrade -fast-redirects -filter
- -hide-forwarded -hide-from -hide-referer -hide-user-agent -image
- -image-blocker -limit-connect -no-compression -no-cookies-keep
- -no-cookies-read -no-cookies-set -no-popups -vanilla-wafer -wafer }
-
-
-
-This is the top section, and only tells us of the compiled in defaults. This is
-basically what Privoxy would do if there were not any "actions" defined, i.e.
-it does nothing. Every action is disabled. This is not particularly informative
-for our purposes here. OK, next section:
-
- Matches for http://google.com:
-
- { -add-header -block +deanimate-gifs -downgrade +fast-redirects
- +filter{html-annoyances} +filter{js-annoyances} +filter{no-popups}
- +filter{webbugs} +filter{nimda} +filter{banners-by-size} +filter{hal}
- +filter{fun} +hide-forwarded +hide-from{block} +hide-referer{forge}
- -hide-user-agent -image +image-blocker{blank} +no-compression
- +no-cookies-keep -no-cookies-read -no-cookies-set +no-popups
- -vanilla-wafer -wafer }
- /
-
- { -no-cookies-keep -no-cookies-read -no-cookies-set }
- .google.com
-
- { -fast-redirects }
- .google.com
-
-
-
-This is much more informative, and tells us how we have defined our "actions",
-and which ones match for our example, "google.com". The first grouping shows
-our default settings, which would apply to all URLs. If you look at your
-"actions" file, this would be the section just below the "aliases" section near
-the top. This applies to all URLs as signified by the single forward slash -- "
-/".
-
-These are the default actions we have enabled. But we can define additional
-actions that would be exceptions to these general rules, and then list specific
-URLs that these exceptions would apply to. Last match wins. Just below this
-then are two explicit matches for ".google.com". The first is negating our
-various cookie blocking actions (i.e. we will allow cookies here). The second
-is allowing "fast-redirects". Note that there is a leading dot here --
+testing. For instance, images such as ads are expressed as URLs within the raw
+page source of HTML pages. So you will only get info for the actual URL that is
+pasted into the prompt area -- not any sub-URLs. If you want to know about
+embedded URLs like ads, you will have to dig those out of the HTML source. Use
+your browser's "View Page Source" option for this. Or right click on the ad,
+and grab the URL.
+
+Let's try an example, google.com, and look at it one section at a time:
+
+ Matches for http://google.com:
+
+--- File standard ---
+(no matches in this file)
+
+--- File default ---
+
+{ -add-header -block +deanimate-gifs{last} -downgrade-http-version +fast-redirects
+ -filter{popups} -filter{fun} -filter{shockwave-flash} -filter{crude-parental}
+ +filter{html-annoyances} +filter{js-annoyances} +filter{content-cookies}
+ +filter{webbugs} +filter{refresh-tags} +filter{nimda} +filter{banners-by-size}
+ +hide-forwarded-for-headers +hide-from-header{block} +hide-referer{forge}
+ -hide-user-agent -handle-as-image +set-image-blocker{pattern} -limit-connect
+ +prevent-compression +session-cookies-only -prevent-reading-cookies
+ -prevent-setting-cookies -kill-popups -send-vanilla-wafer -send-wafer }
+/
+
+ { -session-cookies-only }
+ .google.com
+
+ { -fast-redirects }
+ .google.com
+
+--- File user ---
+(no matches in this file)
+
+This tells us how we have defined our "actions", and which ones match for our
+example, "google.com". The first listing is any matches for the standard.action
+file. No hits at all here on "standard". Then next is "default", or our
+default.action file. The large, multi-line listing, is how the actions are set
+to match for all URLs, i.e. our default settings. If you look at your "actions"
+file, this would be the section just below the "aliases" section near the top.
+This will apply to all URLs as signified by the single forward slash at the end
+of the listing -- "/".
+
+But we can define additional actions that would be exceptions to these general
+rules, and then list specific URLs (or patterns) that these exceptions would
+apply to. Last match wins. Just below this then are two explicit matches for
+".google.com". The first is negating our previous cookie setting, which was for
+"+session-cookies-only" (i.e. not persistent). So we will allow persistent
+cookies for google. The second turns off any "+fast-redirects" action, allowing
+this to take place unmolested. Note that there is a leading dot here --