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<qt>Make sure none of the addresses or URLs you specified contain invalid or wildcard characters such as spaces, asterisks (*), or question marks(?).<p><u>Examples of VALID entries:</u><br/><code>http://mycompany.com, 192.168.10.1, mycompany.com, localhost, http://localhost</code><p><u>Examples of INVALID entries:</u><br/><code>http://my company.com, http:/mycompany,com file:/localhost</code></qt>
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<h1>Proxy</h1><p>A proxy server is an intermediate program that sits between your machine and the Internet and provides services such as web page caching and/or filtering.</p><p>Caching proxy servers give you faster access to sites you have already visited by locally storing or caching the content of those pages; filtering proxy servers, on the other hand, provide the ability to block out requests for ads, spam, or anything else you want to block.</p><p><u>Note:</u> Some proxy servers provide both services.</p>
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<h1>Local Network Browsing</h1>Here you setup your <b>"Network Neighborhood"</b>. You can use either the LISa daemon and the lan:/ ioslave, or the ResLISa daemon and the rlan:/ ioslave.<br><br>About the <b>LAN ioslave</b> configuration:<br> If you select it, the ioslave, <i>if available</i>, will check whether the host supports this service when you open this host. Please note that paranoid people might consider even this to be an attack.<br><i>Always</i> means that you will always see the links for the services, regardless of whether they are actually offered by the host. <i>Never</i> means that you will never have the links to the services. In both cases you will not contact the host, so nobody will ever regard you as an attacker.<br><br>More information about <b>LISa</b> can be found at <a href="http://lisa-home.sourceforge.net">the LISa Homepage</a> or contact Alexander Neundorf <<a href="mailto:neundorf@kde.org">neundorf@kde.org</a>>.
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Search interactively for domains and hosts
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i18n: file: kcookiesmanagement.ui:27
i18n: ectx: property (toolTip), widget (QTreeWidget, cookiesTreeWidget)
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i18n: file: kcookiespolicies.ui:222
i18n: ectx: property (toolTip), widget (KTreeWidgetSearchLine, kListViewSearchLine)
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Setup proxy configuration.
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A proxy server is an intermediate machine that sits between your computer and the Internet and provides services such as web page caching and filtering. Caching proxy servers give you faster access to web sites you have already visited by locally storing or caching those pages; filtering proxy servers usually provide the ability to block out requests for ads, spam, or anything else you want to block.
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If you are uncertain whether or not you need to use a proxy server to connect to the Internet, consult your Internet service provider's setup guide or your system administrator.
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i18n: file: kproxydlg.ui:20
i18n: ectx: property (whatsThis), widget (QWidget, ProxyDialogUI)
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Automatically detect and configure the proxy settings.<p>
Automatic detection is performed using the <b>Web Proxy Auto-Discovery Protocol (WPAD)</b>.<p>
<b>NOTE:</b> This option might not work properly or not work at all in some UNIX/Linux distributions. If you encounter a problem when using this option, please check the FAQ section at http://konqueror.kde.org.
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i18n: file: kproxydlg.ui:46
i18n: ectx: property (whatsThis), widget (QRadioButton, autoDiscoverProxyRadioButton)
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Enter the site or domain name where a fake browser identification should be used.<p>
<u>NOTE:</u> Wildcard syntax such as \"*,?\" is NOT allowed: instead, use the top level address of a site to make generic matches; for example, if you want all KDE sites to receive a fake browser identification, you would enter <code>.kde.org</code> - the fake identity would then be sent to any KDE site that ends with <code>.kde.org</code>.
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i18n: file: useragentselectordlg.ui:19
i18n: ectx: property (whatsThis), widget (QLabel, siteLabel)
i18n: file: useragentselectordlg.ui:38
i18n: ectx: property (whatsThis), widget (KLineEdit, siteLineEdit)
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Disable Passive FTP
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i18n: file: kio_ftprc.kcfg:10
i18n: ectx: label, entry (DisablePassiveMode), group (DesktopIcons)
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When FTP connections are passive the client connects to the server, instead of the other way round, so firewalls do not block the connection; old FTP servers may not support Passive FTP though.
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i18n: file: kio_ftprc.kcfg:11
i18n: ectx: whatsthis, entry (DisablePassiveMode), group (DesktopIcons)
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