[HTTPS-E Rulesets] New Rules Coming Soon

Alex Xu alex_y_xu at yahoo.ca
Sun Aug 7 08:13:41 PDT 2011


It's in src/chrome/content/rules.

https://gitweb.torproject.org/https-everywhere.git/blob/HEAD:/src/chrome/content/rules/make-trivial-rule

On 2011-08-07 12:15 AM, Victor Garin wrote:
> New Rules Coming Soon:
>
> 1. GoogleMaps.xml
>
> 2. CIBC.xml
>
> 2. GoogleCanada.xml
>
> 3. VanillaMasterCard.xml
>
> 4. EquifaxCanada.xml
>
> 5. NetflixCanada.xml
>
> I could probably commit it a lot faster if "sh ./make-trivial-rule
> example.com" worked...but there is no such file after downloading the
> git to make trivial rules...(ref:
> https://www.eff.org/https-everywhere/development )
>
> Maybe someone can write a simple Java code that makes trivial
> rules....or I can put it on my to-do list...Java because I forgot
> Python...And my Java is still rusty and also not complete just like
> Python :( ...Anyways I am taking C++ in September at a University, so
> hopefully I will be able to learn 1 programming language completely
> once and for all....
>
> I was studying Java via Distance Education (Athabasca University) and
> it was a real pain..(go at your own pace, no motivation)..so I dropped
> out...and also I was resisting it too much, because Java seemed more
> complicated than Python which I self studied almost half way
> through...but then had to stop studying Python because the distance
> education was starting....so now I forgot almost all of Python...
>
> Hopefully a University with lectures and lab will allow me to complete
> the course....
>
> Anyways where was I, yes can someone write a small piece of code in
> Java to make trivial rules....like such I just input the xyz.com in my
> IDE (jGrasp) and click Run (since if I remember correctly the .java
> and .class file will be in the same folder) and so I can modify the
> .java file to fit my needs....to make it create rules according to my
> specs....Or I will try to do that later....hmm...maybe I should start
> reading my C++ book now....so I don't mess up...and get behind when
> classes start...I am a slow reader esp. for text books...I can read
> stuff like news or interesting forums very fast though....but whenever
> it comes to 'study' text books...I dunno it just slows down so much,
> and my mind wanders away or I just don't grasp the stuff, and I have
> to re-read it a couple of times.....
>
> -Vic Garin (not my real name)



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