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-NAME="CONFIGURATION">6. <SPAN
+NAME="CONFIGURATION"
+>6. <SPAN
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>Privoxy</SPAN
-> Configuration</H1
+> Configuration</A
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> All <SPAN
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-NAME="AEN582">6.1. Controlling <SPAN
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+>6.1. Controlling <SPAN
CLASS="APPLICATION"
>Privoxy</SPAN
-> with Your Web Browser</H2
+> with Your Web Browser</A
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> ▪ <A
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-NAME="CONFOVERVIEW">6.2. Configuration Files Overview</H2
+NAME="CONFOVERVIEW"
+>6.2. Configuration Files Overview</A
+></H2
><P
> For Unix, *BSD and Linux, all configuration files are located in
<TT
<SPAN
CLASS="APPLICATION"
>Privoxy</SPAN
-> executable. The name
- and number of configuration files has changed from previous versions, and is
- subject to change as development progresses.</P
+> executable. </P
><P
> The installed defaults provide a reasonable starting point, though
some settings may be aggressive by some standards. For the time being, the
>) can be used to re-write the raw page content, including
viewable text as well as embedded HTML and JavaScript, and whatever else
lurks on any given web page. The filtering jobs are only pre-defined here;
- whether to apply them or not is up to the actions files.
+ whether to apply them or not is up to the actions files. Only one filter
+ file may be defined.
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><P
> All files use the <SPAN
CLASS="QUOTE"
->"<TT
+>"<VAR
CLASS="LITERAL"
->#</TT
+>#</VAR
>"</SPAN
> character to denote a
comment (the rest of the line will be ignored) and understand line continuation
- through placing a backslash ("<TT
+ through placing a backslash ("<VAR
CLASS="LITERAL"
->\</TT
+>\</VAR
>") as the very last character
- in a line. If the <TT
+ in a line. If the <VAR
CLASS="LITERAL"
->#</TT
+>#</VAR
> is preceded by a backslash, it looses
- its special function. Placing a <TT
+ its special function. Placing a <VAR
CLASS="LITERAL"
->#</TT
+>#</VAR
> in front of an otherwise
valid configuration line to prevent it from being interpreted is called "commenting
out" that line.</P
>old</I
></SPAN
> listening address.</P
-><P
-> While under development, the configuration content is subject to change.
- The below documentation may not be accurate by the time you read this.
- Also, what constitutes a <SPAN
-CLASS="QUOTE"
->"default"</SPAN
-> setting, may change, so
- please check all your configuration files on important issues.</P
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