From: Fabian Keil If the request URI gets changed, Privoxy 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. Note that to change the destination host for https-inspected requests a protocol and host has to be added to
+ the URI. If https inspection is enabled, the protocol can be
+ downgraded from https to http but upgrading a request from http to https is currently not supported. After detecting a rewrite, Privoxy does not update the actions used
+ for the request based on the new host. Please refer to the filter file chapter to learn which client-header
filters are available by default, and how to create your own.
Privoxy main page:
+Privoxy main page:
@@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ "APPLICATION">Privoxy)
View and toggle client tags:
+View and toggle client tags:
@@ -219,21 +219,21 @@
Show information about the current configuration, including viewing and editing of actions - files:
+ files:Show the browser's request headers:
+Show the browser's request headers:
Show which actions apply to a URL and why:
+Show which actions apply to a URL and why:
http://config.privoxy.org/show-url-info
@@ -242,15 +242,15 @@Toggle Privoxy on or off. This feature can be turned off/on in the main config file. When toggled "off", "Privoxy" continues to run, - but only as a pass-through proxy, with no actions taking place:
+ but only as a pass-through proxy, with no actions taking place:-Short cuts. Turn off, then on:
+Short cuts. Turn off, then on:
-+
diff --git a/doc/webserver/user-manual/index.html b/doc/webserver/user-manual/index.html index b6ef85b2..8d1f1305 100644 --- a/doc/webserver/user-manual/index.html +++ b/doc/webserver/user-manual/index.html @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@