From: Alexander L. <al-...@no...> - 2002-04-08 12:49:59
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Hi, Can i get some testsites? I can also test some german/austrian sites ;-) al ;-) |
From: Clifford C. <pi...@em...> - 2002-04-14 06:58:52
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To developers of prioxy: I am willing to test Privoxy 2.9.14 on a number of sites (English). I use Windows XP english and IE 6.0. I can also read and test Japanese websites. I would love to be able to help Privoxy, since I've been using IJB and IJBswa for a couple of months (if not years). Cliff |
From: Stefan W. <st...@wa...> - 2002-04-14 08:35:02
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Please go to http://www.oesterhelt.org/testdrive/ and pick a page with a list (at the bottom). Verify first, if that page has not been taken. To do that, see http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/*checkout*/ijbswa/current/testdrive.status?rev=HEAD&content-type=text/plain If you picked a list, mail the name of the page to the devel list, so that we can update our status. Thanks, Stefan Clifford Caoile wrote: > To developers of prioxy > I am willing to test Privoxy 2.9.14 on a number of sites (English). I use > Windows XP english and IE 6.0. I can also read and test Japanese websites. I > would love to be able to help Privoxy, since I've been using IJB and IJBswa > for a couple of months (if not years). -- Stefan Waldherr fax +49 89 2443 29533 e-Mail st...@wa... www http://www.waldherr.org/ |
From: Andreas O. <oe...@oe...> - 2002-04-14 10:22:38
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On Sun, 14 Apr 2002, Clifford Caoile wrote: > I am willing to test Privoxy 2.9.14 on a number of sites (English). I use > Windows XP english and IE 6.0. I can also read and test Japanese websites. I Thanks a lot for helping! Your chunk is testdrive-intl-ac (lots of Japanese sites). Have a nice trip! Best regards, --Andreas |
From: Alexander L. <al-...@no...> - 2002-04-14 07:06:18
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Hi, once again ;-): Can i get some testsites? I can also test some german/austrian sites ;-) I have get today the cvs -r v_2_9_14 current. al ;-) |
From: Andreas O. <oe...@oe...> - 2002-04-14 10:19:02
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Hi Al, > Can i get some testsites? Sure! Your chunk is testdrive-us-ab. When you're done with that and feel like more, just assign a new chunk to yourself on CVS. Best regards, --Andreas |
From: Alexander L. <al-...@no...> - 2002-04-14 16:02:53
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On Son 14.04.2002 13:14, Andreas Oesterhelt wrote: >Hi Al, Hi, >> Can i get some testsites? > >Sure! Your chunk is testdrive-us-ab. Can i edit the 'action|filter'-file to kill some Cookies or isn't this desired? >When you're done with that and feel like more, >just assign a new chunk to yourself on CVS. Ok ;-) al ;-) |
From: Andreas O. <oe...@oe...> - 2002-04-14 16:22:06
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Hi Al, > Can i edit the 'action|filter'-file to kill some Cookies or isn't this > desired? Please use the actions file exactly as-is. You can of course temporarily add rules while testing (to test REs that you want to propose), but all submitted feedback must be based on the same file. Best regards, --Andreas |
From: bokeh <bo...@ly...> - 2002-04-15 00:37:23
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Hi, I'd like to volunteer to testdrive a chunk. Both English and Chinese sites are acceptable. Regards, James |
From: Andreas O. <oe...@oe...> - 2002-04-15 10:54:26
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Hi James, > I'd like to volunteer to testdrive a chunk. > Both English and Chinese sites are acceptable. Thank you very much for helping us out! Your chunk is testdrive-intl-ae. It also contains sites in other non-chinese languages -- just omit the ones that you can't test and report which sites are still untested when you're done. Best regards, --Andreas |
From: Eugene W. <gen...@ya...> - 2002-04-15 08:39:56
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Hello, just saw a new version of junkbuster (ijbswa / privoxy) and learned of your intent to revamp the action file. I'd love to help, however I don't know anything about cvs and how to interface with sourceforge. If you could assign me a block, I'd be happy to go through it. Thanks. -Eugene Wood _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com |
From: Andreas O. <oe...@oe...> - 2002-04-15 11:16:08
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Hi Eugene, > sourceforge. If you could assign me a block, I'd be happy to go through > it. Thanks. Thanks for helping us out! Your chunk is testdrive-us-ab. Best regards, --Andreas |
From: Adam J. M. <adam@AdamJacobMuller.com> - 2002-05-12 02:39:04
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Could i get a chunk to testdrive please Thanks Adam Jacob Muller |
From: Hal B. <ha...@bu...> - 2002-05-12 05:53:59
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On Sat, May 11, 2002 at 10:37:42PM -0400, Adam Jacob Muller wrote: > Could i get a chunk to testdrive please > If you want US sites, take: testdrive-us-ah If international: testdrive-intl-af Please post back. -- Hal Burgiss |
From: Stefan W. <st...@wa...> - 2002-04-08 13:02:40
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Alexander Lazic wrote: > Can i get some testsites? > I can also test some german/austrian sites ;-) Hold on. Read the mails (in particular the one thread "Preparing the testdrive" where a URL has been posted). Wait until we agree on a process. Then follow the instructions. Thanks, Stefan. -- Stefan Waldherr fax +49 89 2443 29533 e-Mail st...@wa... www http://www.waldherr.org/ |
From: Maynard <may...@di...> - 2002-05-26 19:33:24
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Hi folks, I just came across a site with /downloads/ directories which was of course blocked by the primary testdrive regexps for "ads". I do not have the regexp epxertise to suggest a modification to the expression. Adding a -block for /.*/download did the trick. Thanks for your continuing hard work, --Maynard |
From: Hal B. <ha...@bu...> - 2002-05-26 19:48:16
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On Sun, May 26, 2002 at 02:33:14PM -0500, Maynard wrote: > Hi folks, > > I just came across a site with /downloads/ directories which was of > course blocked by the primary testdrive regexps for "ads". > > I do not have the regexp epxertise to suggest a modification to the > expression. > > Adding a -block for /.*/download did the trick. > > Thanks for your continuing hard work, Thanks for input :) It has been fixed in cvs: .*downloads. # So many download pages being blocked /downloads/ Maynard, you should be added to the AUTHORS file in testers, etc section. Do you want last name too, nickname, or whatever? Anyone else lurking that has helped with feedback, bug reports, suggestions, please speak up soon. Mail me privately if you want. This is what I have now: Current Project Developers: Jon Foster Andreas Oesterhelt Stefan Waldherr Thomas Steudten Rodney Stromlund Current Project Contributors: Rodrigo Barbosa (RPM specfiles) Hal Burgiss (docs) Alexander Lazic Gábor Lipták Guy Haroon Rafique Roland Rosenfeld David Schmidt (OS/2, Mac OSX ports) Joerg Strohmayer (Amiga) Sarantis Paskalis Originally developed by: Junkbusters Corp. Anonymous Coders Thanks to the many people who have tested Privoxy, reported bugs, or made suggestions. These include (in alphabetical order): Ken Arromdee Devin Bayer Reiner Buehl Andrew J. Caines Clifford Caoile Michael T. Davis Peter E Aaron Hamid Magnus Holmgren Paul Lieverse Roberto Ragusa Bart Schelstraete Darren Wiebe jwz If we've missed you off this list, please let us know! Privoxy team. http://www.privoxy.org/ <ijb...@li...> -- Hal Burgiss |
From: Andreas O. <oe...@oe...> - 2002-05-27 15:34:20
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Hi, ..hearing from Maynard reminds me of a concern about Privoxy's ad blocking and the funding of ad-dependent free sites that he once raised and we never really discussed. FWIW, I have in the meantime added this to the user manual, in the actions files tutorial: > allow-ads = -block -filter{banners-by-size} # (see below) [...] > Finally, you might think about how your favourite free websites are > funded, and find that they rely on displaying banner advertisements to > survive. So you might want to specifically allow banners for those sites > that you feel provide value to you: > > { allow-ads } > .sourceforge.net > .slashdot.org > .osdn.net So at least we have *something* in the docs along these lines. Not sure if we should also include it in the distritibution user.actions file (maybe commented out), or mention the topic in a more prominent place? Regards, --Andreas |
From: Hal B. <ha...@bu...> - 2002-05-27 15:44:24
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On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 04:30:58PM +0200, Andreas Oesterhelt wrote: > > > > { allow-ads } > > .sourceforge.net > > .slashdot.org > > .osdn.net > > So at least we have *something* in the docs along these lines. Not > sure if we should also include it in the distritibution user.actions > file (maybe commented out), or mention the topic in a more prominent > place? I'd say include it, and leave uncommented and empty. BTW, Andreas did we sync config comments with u-m? I don't think I've touched any of that, but not sure if anyone else has. -- Hal Burgiss |
From: Andreas O. <oe...@oe...> - 2002-05-27 16:23:45
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Hi Hal, > I'd say include it, and leave uncommented and empty. OK. > BTW, Andreas did we sync config comments with u-m? I don't think I've > touched any of that, but not sure if anyone else has. No. I had hoped someone would do it, which reminds me of this (old) story: http://www.nanuq.com/ashleigh/stuff/everybody_somebody_anybody_nobody.html Kind regards, --Andreas |
From: Andreas O. <oe...@oe...> - 2002-05-27 16:44:14
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> No. I had hoped someone would do it, which reminds me of this (old) story: > http://www.nanuq.com/ashleigh/stuff/everybody_somebody_anybody_nobody.html ..except, of course, for the "blaming" part! --A |
From: Hal B. <ha...@bu...> - 2002-05-27 19:43:07
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On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 05:19:58PM +0200, Andreas Oesterhelt wrote: > Hi Hal, > > > I'd say include it, and leave uncommented and empty. > > OK. > > > BTW, Andreas did we sync config comments with u-m? I don't think I've > > touched any of that, but not sure if anyone else has. > > No. I had hoped someone would do it, which reminds me of this (old) story: > http://www.nanuq.com/ashleigh/stuff/everybody_somebody_anybody_nobody.html Nice link....OK....I may try to do this as we discussed previously with lynx/perl since its a bit tedious with the idea of having this in the Makefile for 3.1 later ala 'make config'. I'll be separting that chunk out into to config.sgml in the meantime. -- Hal Burgiss |
From: Hal B. <ha...@bu...> - 2002-05-29 02:35:53
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On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 05:19:58PM +0200, Andreas Oesterhelt wrote: > > > BTW, Andreas did we sync config comments with u-m? I don't think I've > > touched any of that, but not sure if anyone else has. > > No. I had hoped someone would do it, which reminds me of this (old) story: > http://www.nanuq.com/ashleigh/stuff/everybody_somebody_anybody_nobody.html Somebody has done it :) I went ahead and tried to get this as automatic as I could. This required breaking up u-m into config.sgml and p-config.sgml, and some tinkering with the content and mark up a little. But I *think* it does a mostly decent job. There's a make config-file target in Makefile now, that does about a 98% job of it by using w3m and fmt. Still some hand editing required, but not too bad. Per previous discussion on this, lynx does a lousy job. So I wound up using 'fmt' to shorten w3m line lengths so I don't know how portable that is. w3m just is better at this despite lynx having many more available options. Anyway, maybe after 3.0 someone better at perl can further tweak the target. Things needing work to make it fully automated (assuming w3m and fmt are used for final text processing): -I manually adjusted the section numbering. This just needs the first digit dropped. -Some of the examples got mangled, especially Debug levels, forwarding, and Socks stuff. I think w3m handles this well by not breaking lines (lynx breaks them anyway), but fmt scrambles them. -I can't see a way of doing the underlining with '======' for headers, so that was manually done. -- Hal Burgiss |
From: Andreas O. <oe...@oe...> - 2002-04-08 13:06:51
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Hi Al, > Can i get some testsites? Sure, as soon as you're running 2.9.14 ;-)) Best regards, --Andreas |
From: Alexander L. <al-...@no...> - 2002-04-08 13:56:38
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Hi, i have make a mistake in the 'install'-Target please can you add this patch ;-/ I assume that the 'templates/' will be installed under 'etc/ or? al ;-) |