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><H1
CLASS="SECT1"
><A
-NAME="CONFIGURATION">3. Configuration</H1
+NAME="CONFIGURATION"
+>3. Configuration</A
+></H1
><DIV
CLASS="SECT2"
><H3
CLASS="SECT2"
><A
-NAME="GETUPDATES">3.1. Where can I get updated Actions Files?</H3
+NAME="GETUPDATES"
+>3.1. Where can I get updated Actions Files?</A
+></H3
><P
> Based on your feedback and the continuing development, updated actions files will be
made available on the <A
><H3
CLASS="SECT2"
><A
-NAME="NEWCONFIG">3.2. Can I use my old config files?</H3
+NAME="NEWCONFIG"
+>3.2. Can I use my old config files?</A
+></H3
><P
> The syntax, number, and purpose of configuration files has substantially
changed from <SPAN
><H3
CLASS="SECT2"
><A
-NAME="AEN266">3.3. What is an <SPAN
+NAME="AEN312"
+>3.3. What is an <SPAN
CLASS="QUOTE"
>"actions"</SPAN
-> file?</H3
+> file?</A
+></H3
><P
> <A
HREF="../user-manual/actions-file.html"
site in one of your actions files, preferably in <TT
CLASS="FILENAME"
>user.action</TT
-></P
+>.</P
></DIV
><DIV
CLASS="SECT2"
><H3
CLASS="SECT2"
><A
-NAME="ACTIONSS">3.4. The <SPAN
+NAME="ACTIONSS"
+>3.4. The <SPAN
CLASS="QUOTE"
>"actions"</SPAN
> concept confuses me. Please list
some of these <SPAN
CLASS="QUOTE"
>"actions"</SPAN
->.</H3
+>.</A
+></H3
><P
> For a comprehensive discussion of the actions concept, please refer
to the <A
><H3
CLASS="SECT2"
><A
-NAME="AEN285">3.5. How are actions files configured? What is the easiest
-way to do this?</H3
+NAME="AEN331"
+>3.5. How are actions files configured? What is the easiest
+way to do this?</A
+></H3
><P
> Actions files are just text files in a special syntax and can be edited
with a text editor. But probably the easiest way is to access
><H3
CLASS="SECT2"
><A
-NAME="AEN293">3.6. There are several different <SPAN
+NAME="AEN339"
+>3.6. There are several different <SPAN
CLASS="QUOTE"
>"actions"</SPAN
> files. What are
-the differences?</H3
+the differences?</A
+></H3
><P
> As of <SPAN
CLASS="APPLICATION"
><H3
CLASS="SECT2"
><A
-NAME="YAHOO">3.7. How can I make my Yahoo/Hotmail/GMX account work?</H3
+NAME="YAHOO"
+>3.7. How can I make my Yahoo/Hotmail/GMX account work?</A
+></H3
><P
> The default configuration shouldn't impact the usability of any of these services.
It will, however, make all cookies temporary, so that your browser will forget your
><H3
CLASS="SECT2"
><A
-NAME="CONFIGFILES">3.8. What's the difference between the
+NAME="CONFIGFILES"
+>3.8. What's the difference between the
<SPAN
CLASS="QUOTE"
>"Cautious"</SPAN
>"Medium"</SPAN
> and <SPAN
CLASS="QUOTE"
->"Advanced"</SPAN
-> defaults?</H3
+>"Adventuresome"</SPAN
+> defaults?</A
+></H3
><P
> Configuring <SPAN
CLASS="APPLICATION"
>Privoxy</SPAN
-> is not entirely trivial. To help you get
- started, we provide you with three different default action <SPAN
+> is not entirely trivial. To
+ help you get started, we provide you with three different default action
+ <SPAN
CLASS="QUOTE"
->"packages"</SPAN
-> in
- the web based actions file editor at <A
+>"profiles"</SPAN
+> in the web based actions file editor at <A
HREF="http://config.privoxy.org/show-status"
TARGET="_top"
>http://config.privoxy.org/show-status</A
>.
- The following table shows you, which of the most important features are enabled in each
- configuration:
+ See the <A
+HREF="../user-manual/actions-file.html"
+TARGET="_top"
+><I
+CLASS="CITETITLE"
+>User
+ Manual</I
+></A
+> for a list of actions, and how the default
+ profiles are set.
</P
><P
-><DIV
-CLASS="TABLE"
-><A
-NAME="AEN328"><P
-><B
->Table 1. Default Configurations</B
-></P
-><TABLE
-BORDER="1"
-CLASS="CALSTABLE"
-><THEAD
-><TR
-><TH
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->Feature</TH
-><TH
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->Cautious</TH
-><TH
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->Intermadiate</TH
-><TH
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->Advanced</TH
-></TR
-></THEAD
-><TBODY
-><TR
-><TD
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->Ad-blocking by URL</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->yes</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->yes</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->yes</TD
-></TR
-><TR
-><TD
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->Ad-filtering by size</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->yes</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->yes</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->yes</TD
-></TR
-><TR
-><TD
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->GIF de-animation</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->no</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->yes</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->yes</TD
-></TR
-><TR
-><TD
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->Referer forging</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->no</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->yes</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->yes</TD
-></TR
-><TR
-><TD
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->Cookie handling</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->none</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->session-only</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->kill</TD
-></TR
-><TR
-><TD
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->Pop-up killing</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->no</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->yes</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->yes</TD
-></TR
-><TR
-><TD
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->Fast redirects</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->no</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->no</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->yes</TD
-></TR
-><TR
-><TD
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->HTML taming</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->yes</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->yes</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->yes</TD
-></TR
-><TR
-><TD
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->JavaScript taming</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->yes</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->yes</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->yes</TD
-></TR
-><TR
-><TD
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->Web-bug killing</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->yes</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->yes</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->yes</TD
-></TR
-><TR
-><TD
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->Fun text replacements</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->no</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->no</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->yes</TD
-></TR
-><TR
-><TD
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->Image tag reordering</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->no</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->no</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->yes</TD
-></TR
-><TR
-><TD
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->Ad-filtering by link</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->no</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->no</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="25%"
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
->yes</TD
-></TR
-></TBODY
-></TABLE
-></DIV
-></P
-><P
> Where the defaults are likely to break some sites, exceptions for
known popular <SPAN
CLASS="QUOTE"
>"problem"</SPAN
> sites are included, but in
- general, the more aggressive your default settings are, the more
- exceptions you will have to make later. See the <A
+ general, the more aggressive your default settings are, the more exceptions
+ you will have to make later. See the <A
HREF="../user-manual/index.html"
TARGET="_top"
->user manual</A
-> for a more
- deatiled discussion.</P
+><I
+CLASS="CITETITLE"
+>User Manual</I
+></A
+>
+ for a more deatiled discussion.</P
+><P
+> It should be noted that the <SPAN
+CLASS="QUOTE"
+>"Adventuresome"</SPAN
+> profile (formerly known
+ as the <SPAN
+CLASS="QUOTE"
+>"Advanced"</SPAN
+> profile) is not only more
+ aggressive, but also includes fun and, extreme usage of most of
+ <SPAN
+CLASS="APPLICATION"
+>Privoxy's</SPAN
+> features. Use at your own risk!</P
></DIV
><DIV
CLASS="SECT2"
><H3
CLASS="SECT2"
><A
-NAME="BROWSECONFIG">3.9. Why can I change the configuration
-with a browser? Does that not raise security issues?</H3
+NAME="BROWSECONFIG"
+>3.9. Why can I change the configuration
+with a browser? Does that not raise security issues?</A
+></H3
><P
> It may seem strange that regular users can edit the config files with their
browsers, although the whole <TT
a LAN), you will probably want to turn the web-based editor and remote toggle
features off by setting <SPAN
CLASS="QUOTE"
->"<TT
+>"<VAR
CLASS="LITERAL"
><A
HREF="../user-manual/config.html#ENABLE-EDIT-ACTIONS"
TARGET="_top"
>enable-edit-actions</A
>
- 0</TT
+ 0</VAR
>"</SPAN
> and <SPAN
CLASS="QUOTE"
->"<TT
+>"<VAR
CLASS="LITERAL"
><A
HREF="../user-manual/config.html#ENABLE-REMOTE-TOGGLE"
TARGET="_top"
>enable-remote-toggle</A
>
- 0</TT
+ 0</VAR
>"</SPAN
> in the <A
HREF="../user-manual/config.html"
><H3
CLASS="SECT2"
><A
-NAME="AEN431">3.10. What is the <TT
+NAME="AEN404"
+>3.10. What is the <TT
CLASS="FILENAME"
>default.filter</TT
> file? What is a <SPAN
CLASS="QUOTE"
>"filter"</SPAN
->?</H3
+>?</A
+></H3
><P
> The <A
HREF="../user-manual/filter-file.html"
<A
HREF="../user-manual/actions-file.html#FILTER"
TARGET="_top"
-><TT
+><VAR
CLASS="LITERAL"
->filter</TT
+>filter</VAR
>
action</A
> in one of the actions files. Filtering is automatically
><H3
CLASS="SECT2"
><A
-NAME="AEN447">3.11. How can I set up <SPAN
+NAME="AEN420"
+>3.11. How can I set up <SPAN
CLASS="APPLICATION"
>Privoxy</SPAN
> to act as a proxy for my
- LAN?</H3
+ LAN?</A
+></H3
><P
> By default, <SPAN
CLASS="APPLICATION"
>Privoxy</SPAN
> only responds to requests
- from <TT
+ from <VAR
CLASS="LITERAL"
->127.0.0.1</TT
+>127.0.0.1</VAR
> (localhost). To have it act as a server for
a network, this needs to be changed in the <A
HREF="../user-manual/config.html"
TARGET="_top"
>main configuration file</A
>. Look for
- the <TT
+ the <VAR
CLASS="LITERAL"
><A
HREF="../user-manual/config.html#LISTEN-ADDRESS"
TARGET="_top"
>listen-address</A
-></TT
+></VAR
>
option, which may be commented out with a <SPAN
CLASS="QUOTE"
>. Configure
all browsers on the network then to use this address and port number.</P
><P
+> Alternately, you can have <SPAN
+CLASS="APPLICATION"
+>Privoxy</SPAN
+> listen on
+ all available interfaces:</P
+><P
+> <TABLE
+BORDER="0"
+BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0"
+WIDTH="100%"
+><TR
+><TD
+><PRE
+CLASS="SCREEN"
+> listen-address :8118</PRE
+></TD
+></TR
+></TABLE
+></P
+><P
+> And then use <SPAN
+CLASS="APPLICATION"
+>Privoxy's</SPAN
+>
+ <A
+HREF="../user-manual/config.html#PERMIT-ACCESS"
+TARGET="_top"
+>permit-access</A
+>
+ feature to limit connections. A firewall in this situation is recommended
+ as well.</P
+><P
+> The above steps should be the same for any TCP network, regardless of
+ operating system.</P
+><P
> If you run <SPAN
CLASS="APPLICATION"
>Privoxy</SPAN
><H3
CLASS="SECT2"
><A
-NAME="AEN465">3.12. Instead of ads, now I get a checkerboard pattern. I don't want to see anything.</H3
+NAME="AEN446"
+>3.12. Instead of ads, now I get a checkerboard pattern. I don't want to see anything.</A
+></H3
><P
> The replacement for blocked images can be controlled with the <A
HREF="../user-manual/actions-file.html#SET-IMAGE-BLOCKER"
TARGET="_top"
-><TT
+><VAR
CLASS="LITERAL"
->set-image-blocker</TT
+>set-image-blocker</VAR
>
action</A
>. You have the choice of a checkerboard pattern, a transparent 1x1 GIF
>"blank"</SPAN
>), or a redirect to a custom image of your choice.
Note that this choice only has effect for images which are blocked as images, i.e.
- whose URLs match both a <TT
+ whose URLs match both a <VAR
CLASS="LITERAL"
><A
HREF="../user-manual/actions-file.html#HANDLE-AS-IMAGE"
TARGET="_top"
>handle-as-image</A
-></TT
+></VAR
>
<SPAN
CLASS="emphasis"
CLASS="EMPHASIS"
>and</I
></SPAN
-> <TT
+> <VAR
CLASS="LITERAL"
><A
HREF="../user-manual/actions-file.html#BLOCK"
TARGET="_top"
>block</A
-></TT
+></VAR
> action.</P
><P
> If you want to see nothing, then change the <A
HREF="../user-manual/actions-file.html#SET-IMAGE-BLOCKER"
TARGET="_top"
-><TT
+><VAR
CLASS="LITERAL"
->set-image-blocker</TT
+>set-image-blocker</VAR
>
action</A
> to <SPAN
><H3
CLASS="SECT2"
><A
-NAME="AEN482">3.13. Why would anybody want to see a checkerboard pattern?</H3
+NAME="AEN463"
+>3.13. Why would anybody want to see a checkerboard pattern?</A
+></H3
><P
> Remember that <A
HREF="general.html#WHATSANAD"
><H3
CLASS="SECT2"
><A
-NAME="AEN487">3.14. I see some images being replaced by a text
-instead of the checkerboard image. Why and how do I get rid of this?</H3
+NAME="AEN468"
+>3.14. I see some images being replaced by a text
+instead of the checkerboard image. Why and how do I get rid of this?</A
+></H3
><P
> This happens when the banners are not embedded in the HTML code of the
page itself, but in separate HTML (sub)documents that are loaded into (i)frames
><H3
CLASS="SECT2"
><A
-NAME="SRVANY">3.15. Can <SPAN
+NAME="SRVANY"
+>3.15. Can <SPAN
CLASS="APPLICATION"
>Privoxy</SPAN
> run as a service
-on Win2K/NT?</H3
+on Win2K/NT?</A
+></H3
><P
> Yes, it can run as a system service using <B
CLASS="COMMAND"
>srvany.exe</B
>.
- The only catch is that this will effectively disable the
- <SPAN
-CLASS="APPLICATION"
->Privoxy</SPAN
-> icon (and its menu!) in the taskbar. You can have
- one or the other, but not both at this time :( </P
-><P
-> There is a pending feature request for this functionality. See the discussion
- at <A
+ See the discussion at <A
HREF="http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=361118&aid=485617&group_id=11118"
TARGET="_top"
>http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=361118&aid=485617&group_id=11118</A
->,
- for details, and a sample configuration. </P
+>,
+ for details, and a sample configuration.</P
+><P
+> Version 3.0.1 fixes the problem where the icon and menu where not available
+ in the taskbar for this usage.</P
></DIV
><DIV
CLASS="SECT2"
><H3
CLASS="SECT2"
><A
-NAME="OTHERPROXY">3.16. How can I make <SPAN
+NAME="OTHERPROXY"
+>3.16. How can I make <SPAN
CLASS="APPLICATION"
>Privoxy</SPAN
> work with other
proxies like <SPAN
CLASS="APPLICATION"
>Squid</SPAN
->?</H3
+>?</A
+></H3
><P
> This can be done and is often useful to combine the benefits of
<SPAN
><H3
CLASS="SECT2"
><A
-NAME="PORT-80">3.17. Can I just set <SPAN
+NAME="PORT-80"
+>3.17. Can I just set <SPAN
CLASS="APPLICATION"
>Privoxy</SPAN
> to use port 80
-and thus avoid individual browser configuration?</H3
+and thus avoid individual browser configuration?</A
+></H3
><P
> No, its more complicated than that. This only works with special kinds
of proxies known as <SPAN
><H3
CLASS="SECT2"
><A
-NAME="TRANSPARENT">3.18. Can <SPAN
+NAME="TRANSPARENT"
+>3.18. Can <SPAN
CLASS="APPLICATION"
>Privoxy</SPAN
> run as a <SPAN
CLASS="QUOTE"
>"transparent"</SPAN
-> proxy?</H3
+> proxy?</A
+></H3
><P
> No, <SPAN
CLASS="APPLICATION"
>http://www.transproxy.nlc.net.au/</A
>).</P
></DIV
+><DIV
+CLASS="SECT2"
+><H3
+CLASS="SECT2"
+><A
+NAME="OUTLOOK"
+>3.19. How can I configure <SPAN
+CLASS="APPLICATION"
+>Privoxy</SPAN
+> for use with <SPAN
+CLASS="APPLICATION"
+>Outlook
+ Express</SPAN
+>?</A
+></H3
+><P
+> <SPAN
+CLASS="APPLICATION"
+>Outlook Express</SPAN
+> uses <SPAN
+CLASS="APPLICATION"
+>Internet Explorer</SPAN
+>
+ components to both render HTML, and fetch any HTTP requests that may be embedded in an HTML email.
+ So however you have <SPAN
+CLASS="APPLICATION"
+>Privoxy</SPAN
+> configured to work
+ with IE, this configuration should automatically be shared.</P
+></DIV
+><DIV
+CLASS="SECT2"
+><H3
+CLASS="SECT2"
+><A
+NAME="OUTLOOK-MORE"
+>3.20. How can I have separate rules just for HTML mail?</A
+></H3
+><P
+> The short answer is, you can't. <SPAN
+CLASS="APPLICATION"
+>Privoxy</SPAN
+> has no way
+ of knowing which particular application makes a request, so there is no way to
+ distinguish between web pages and HTML mail.
+ <SPAN
+CLASS="APPLICATION"
+>Privoxy</SPAN
+> just blindly proxies all requests. In the
+ case of <SPAN
+CLASS="APPLICATION"
+>Outlook Express</SPAN
+> (see above), OE uses
+ IE anyway, and there is no way for <SPAN
+CLASS="APPLICATION"
+>Privoxy</SPAN
+> to ever
+ be able to distinguish between them (nor could any other proxy type application for
+ that matter).</P
+><P
+> For a good discussion of some of the issues involved (including privacy and
+ security issues), see
+ <A
+HREF="http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=211118&aid=629518&group_id=11118"
+TARGET="_top"
+>http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=211118&aid=629518&group_id=11118</A
+>.</P
+></DIV
+><DIV
+CLASS="SECT2"
+><H3
+CLASS="SECT2"
+><A
+NAME="ALLOW-COOKIES"
+>3.21. How can I allow permanent cookies for my trusted sites?</A
+></H3
+><P
+> There are several actions that relate to cookies. The default behavior is to
+ allow only <SPAN
+CLASS="QUOTE"
+>"session cookies"</SPAN
+>, which means the cookies only last
+ for the current browser session. This eliminates most kinds of abuse related
+ to cookies. But there may be cases where we want cookies to last.</P
+><P
+> To disable all cookie actions, so that cookies are allowed unrestricted,
+ both in and out, for <VAR
+CLASS="LITERAL"
+>example.com</VAR
+>: </P
+><P
+> <TABLE
+BORDER="0"
+BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0"
+WIDTH="100%"
+><TR
+><TD
+><PRE
+CLASS="SCREEN"
+> { -crunch-incoming-cookies -crunch-outgoing-cookies -session-cookies-only -filter{content-cookies} }
+ .example.com</PRE
+></TD
+></TR
+></TABLE
+></P
+><P
+> Place the above in <TT
+CLASS="FILENAME"
+>user.action</TT
+>. Note some of these may
+ be off by default anyway, so this might be redundant, but there is no harm
+ being explicit in what you want to happen. <TT
+CLASS="FILENAME"
+>user.action</TT
+>
+ includes an alias for this situation, called
+ <VAR
+CLASS="LITERAL"
+>allow-cookies</VAR
+>.</P
+></DIV
></DIV
><DIV
CLASS="NAVFOOTER"