1 ##########################################################
3 # Show-Status-CGI Output template for Privoxy.
5 # USING HTML TEMPLATES:
6 # ---------------------
8 # Template files are written win plain HTML, with a few
11 # - Lines that start with a '#' character like this one
14 # - Each item in the below list of exported symbols will
15 # be replaced by dynamically generated text, if they
16 # are enclosed in '@'-characters. E.g. The string @version@
17 # will be replaced by the version number of Privoxy.
19 # - One special application of this is to make whole blocks
20 # of the HTML template disappear if the condition <name>
21 # is not given. Simply enclose the block between the two
22 # strings @if-<name>start and if-<name>-end@. The strings
23 # should be placed in HTML comments (<!-- -->), so the
24 # html structure won't be messed when the magic happens.
26 # USABLE SYMBOLS IN THIS TEMPLATE:
27 # --------------------------------
30 # The IP-address that the client used to reach this proxy
32 # The hostname associated with my-ip-addr
34 # The email address of the proxy administrator, as configured
37 # The URL for the "main menu" builtin CGI of this proxy
39 # List of <li> elements linking to the other available CGIs
41 # The version number of the proxy software
43 # The development status of the proxy software: "alpha", "beta",
46 # The URL of the Privoxy project, which maintains this software.
49 # The URL to a script that will redirect to the Privoxy
50 # documentation for a given item
52 # The command line with whitch Privoxy was invoked
54 # The options read from the configfile, linked to their
55 # explanations, plus warnings if parsing acl or forward
56 # statements produced errors.
58 # A HTML-formatted list of the individual source file cvs versions
60 # A HTML-formatted list of all conditional #defines used when
61 # Privoxy was compiled
64 # CONDITIONAL SYMBOLS FOR THIS TEMPLATE AND THEIR DEPANDANT SYMBOLS:
65 # ------------------------------------------------------------------
68 # This is an alpha or beta release of the proxy software
69 # have-adminaddr-info:
70 # An e-mail address for the local Privoxy administrator has
71 # been specified and is available through the "admin-address"
74 # A URL for online documentation about this proxy has been
75 # specified and is available through the "proxy-info-url"
78 # If either have-proxy-info is true or have-adminaddr-info is
79 # true, have-help-info is true. Used to conditionally include
80 # a grey box for any and all help info.
83 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">
87 <title>Privoxy@@my-hostname@: Detailed proxy version information</title>
88 <meta http-equiv="Content-Style-Type" content="text/css">
89 <meta http-equiv="Content-Script-Type" content="text/javascript">
90 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8">
91 <meta name="robots" content="noindex,nofollow">
92 <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="@default-cgi@send-stylesheet">
93 <link rel="shortcut icon" href="@default-cgi@favicon.ico" type="image/x-icon">
98 <table cellpadding="20" cellspacing="10" border="0" width="100%">
107 <!-- @if-unstable-start -->
108 # This will only appear if CODE_STATUS is "alpha" or "beta". See configure.in
112 #include mod-unstable-warning
116 <!-- if-unstable-end@ -->
120 <h2>Source code versions:</h2>
121 <p><i>(Note: This information is only relevant if you checked out Privoxy from CVS
122 and compiled it yourself. If you downloaded a binary, .exe, RPM, or a .tgz file,
123 then when you ask for support just mention the version number <b>@version@</b>
124 and the type of download you got.)</i>
126 <pre>@sourceversions@</pre>
132 <h2>More Privoxy:</h2>
133 <ul>@menu@<li><a href="@user-manual@">Documentation</a></li></ul>
137 <!-- @if-have-help-info-start -->
141 #include mod-local-help
145 <!-- if-have-help-info-end@ -->
150 #include mod-support-and-service