DOC: configuration: Remove dangerous directives from the proxy matrix

For now, that only concerns accept-invalid-http-{request/response} and
accept-unsafe-violations-in-http-{request/response}. But the idea is to make
dangerous directives hard to find. It is one more way to discourage anyone
to use it. And, optionnaly, it is also handy because it keeps the matrix
aligned on 80 columns.
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@ -5350,6 +5350,11 @@ specified in a previous "defaults" section. Keywords supported in defaults
sections marked with "(!)" are only supported in named defaults sections, not
anonymous ones.
Note: Some dangerous and not recommanded directives are intentionnaly not
listed in the following matrix. It is on purpose. These directives are
documentated. But by not listing them below is one more way to discourage
anyone to use it.
keyword defaults frontend listen backend
------------------------------------+----------+----------+---------+---------
@ -5418,10 +5423,6 @@ mode X X X X
monitor fail - X X -
monitor-uri X X X -
option abortonclose (*) X - X X
option accept-invalid-http-request (deprecated) (*) X X X -
option accept-invalid-http-response (deprecated) (*) X - X X
option accept-unsafe-violations-in-http-request (*) X X X -
option accept-unsafe-violations-in-http-response (*) X - X X
option allbackups (*) X - X X
option checkcache (*) X - X X
option clitcpka (*) X X X -