<p>The enhanced hosts files "hosts" and "default.hosts" take effect when the setting option "using hosts" is checked.</p>
<p>The <spanstyle="color:red">enhanced</span> file <ahref="file:///data/data/info.torapp.uweb/files/hosts">"hosts"</a> defines IP addresses/attributes for domains. Each line has the following format:<br>
<p>IP address, real domain name and response headers (Experimental), separeded by ';', Ex.:<br>
104.21.8.195;www.bing.com uweb.torapp.eu.org</p>
<p>which indicates the domain "uweb.torapp.eu.org" is just a proxy of "www.bing.com", and as such, the cookies of "www.bing.com" would be used for "uweb.torapp.eu.org".</p>
<p>To make life easier, use lower-case domain name (the first letter should not be a digital) and capitalize the first letter of response header names.</p>
<p><ahref="file:///data/data/info.torapp.uweb/files/default.hosts">"default.hosts"</a> blocks whole domain trees including all descendant domains. The domains in the hosts file must be 2 or 3 segment domains, such as "yahoo.com" and "finance.yahoo.com". If the length of the last 2 segments is less than 7, such as "com.pl", then it is treated as one segment, so domains like "xxx.xxx.com.pl" are also valid in the hosts file.</p>
<p>Each line of the hosts file has the following format:<br>
[rootDomain][space][regex for domain prefix before rootDomain][space][regex for the whole url without "http(s)://"]<br>
The first part [rootDomain] is required and the others are optional. regex is java-grammar regular expression. If the second regex is used, it is recommended to merge the first regex to the second one for performance.</p>