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Updated Dynamic filtering: quick guide (markdown)

Raymond Hill 2021-02-05 11:47:04 -05:00
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@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ Create a local [_noop_](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NOP_(code)) rule for 3rd-
It works, the embedded YouTube video can now be played.
Note that a cell with a _noop_ rule is dark gray, while a cell with no rule at all is light gray (the default color). Hence gray means that no dynamic filtering will be applied to a cell. If a cell inherit a _block_ or _allow_ rule from a higher precedence cell, a _noop_ rule can be used to override the inherited _block_ or _allow_ rule. Conceptually, the purpose of _noop_ rules is to punch holes in your dynamic filtering ruleset so that network requests can pass through unimpeded.
Note that a cell with a _noop_ rule is dark gray, while a cell with no rule at all is light gray (the default color). Hence gray means that no dynamic filtering will be applied to a cell. If a cell inherit a _block_ or _allow_ rule from a higher precedence cell, a _noop_ rule can be used to override the inherited _block_ or _allow_ rule. Conceptually, the purpose of _noop_ rules is to punch holes in your dynamic filtering ruleset so that network requests can pass through unimpeded by any dynamic filtering rule.
However the above rule would result in all 3rd-party frames on the site to be unblocked. Not so good.