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Best way to add site specific filter?
Aug. 10, 2008, 08:51 AM
Post: #1
Best way to add site specific filter?
Should I add JS keys, comments keys, host keys to the block files?
OR I should create a filter specific for the site?

Which way is better ?
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Aug. 11, 2008, 07:13 AM
Post: #2
RE: Best way to add site specific filter?
Exactly what do you mean by "keys"? Do you mean a filter whose function can be altered by hitting a certain key on the keyboard?
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Aug. 11, 2008, 04:00 PM
Post: #3
RE: Best way to add site specific filter?
i believe s/he is referring to the .ptxt/.txt files (AdKeys, AdComments, AdHosts, AdDomains, et cetera)...


me personally, i keep the .ptxt (which i rename to .txt per OS-based preference) files as-is, as sidki officially released them as (the only file i edit is the IncExc-U file)...

of course, that also means that my sidki config is 305 KB, where my sidki-based every-day-use config is 459 KB (my config with all of my site-specific add-ins)... ie, just shy of 51% larger...
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Aug. 12, 2008, 12:44 AM
Post: #4
RE: Best way to add site specific filter?
Yes, but our Guest is wondering what to put in those Ad_____ files.

I'm thinking that Proxo's configuration file provides a clue:

Code:
In = FALSE
Out = TRUE
Key = "Accept-encoding: Allow webpage encoding (out)"
Replace = "gzip, deflate"

The title of the third line seems to be the focal point here, no?




Oddysey

I'm no longer in the rat race - the rats won't have me!
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Aug. 12, 2008, 05:38 PM
Post: #5
RE: Best way to add site specific filter?
thanks for responses.

@ProxRocks:
Although the total size of the config set maybe larger than reusing sidki's matching structures, I think this is the better way. Thanks for sharing your experience!
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