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Updated Dynamic filtering: rule syntax (markdown)
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@ -59,11 +59,11 @@ Just like type-based rules, a hostname-based rule can apply only when visiting a
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A matching rule can do one of three things:
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- `block`: matching net request will be blocked.
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- `block`: matching network request will be blocked.
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- `block` dynamic filter rules override any existing [static exception filters](https://adblockplus.org/en/filters#whitelist).
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- Thus you can use them to block with 100% certainty (unless you set another overriding dynamic filter rule).
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- `allow`: matching net request will be allowed.
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- `allow`: matching network request will be allowed.
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- `allow` dynamic filters rules override any existing static and dynamic block filters.
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- Thus they are most useful to create finer-grained exceptions, and to un-break web sites broken by some static filters somewhere.
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- `noop`: prevent matching net requests from being subjected to dynamic filtering.
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- `noop`: prevent matching network requests from being subjected to dynamic filtering.
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- It cancels dynamic filtering, but it does not cancel static filtering.
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