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+ $Id: user-manual.sgml,v 2.4 2002/09/26 05:58:07 hal9 Exp $
Copyright (C) 2001, 2002 Privoxy Developers <developers@privoxy.org>
See LICENSE.
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</pubdate>
-<pubdate>$Id: user-manual.sgml,v 2.3 2002/09/26 00:12:17 hal9 Exp $</pubdate>
+<pubdate>$Id: user-manual.sgml,v 2.4 2002/09/26 05:58:07 hal9 Exp $</pubdate>
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<listitem>
<para>
Set your browser to use <application>Privoxy</application> as HTTP and
- HTTPS proxy by setting the proxy configuration for address of
+ HTTPS (SSL) proxy by setting the proxy configuration for address of
<literal>127.0.0.1</literal> and port <literal>8118</literal>.
(<application>Junkbuster</application> and earlier versions of
<application>Privoxy</application> used port 8000.) See the section <link
<listitem>
<para>
Flush your browser's disk and memory caches, to remove any cached ad images.
+ If using <application>Privoxy</application> to manage cookies, you should
+ remove any currently stored cookies too.
</para>
</listitem>
Note that it is up to the browser how it handles such cookies without an <quote>expires</quote>
field. If you use an exotic browser, you might want to try it out to be sure.
</para>
+ <para>
+ This setting also has no effect on cookies that may have been stored
+ previously by the browser before starting <application>Privoxy</application>.
+ These would have to be removed manually.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <application>Privoxy</application> also uses
+ the <link linkend="filter-content-cookies">content-cookies filter</link>
+ to block some types of cookies. Content cookies are not effected by
+ <literal>session-cookies-only</literal>.
+ </para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
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$Log: user-manual.sgml,v $
+ Revision 2.4 2002/09/26 05:58:07 hal9
+ Change development status from working on 3.0 to 3.2.
+
Revision 2.3 2002/09/26 00:12:17 hal9
Additional notes on Privoxy patterns, and filtering vs SSL.