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For Content Types, select the type of content to be profiled:
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All – Includes all content types such as images, HTML, and CSS.
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HTML/XML – Selected by default, this is the most important from a security standpoint, because
it typically covers the more sensitive Web transactions.
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Javascript – Appropriate for an application written in Javascript.
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CSS – Select CSS to profile the cascading style sheet content used to control the formatting of
Web pages written in HTML, XHTML, or XML variants.
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Click Begin Profiling to start the "learning" process. Trusted users should be using the relevant
applications on the selected portal during the active profiling period. Begin Profiling changes to End
Profiling. Profiling continues until you click End Profiling.
During profiling, the Secure Mobile Access records inputs and stores them as URL profiles. The URL
profiles are listed as a tree structure on the Web Application Firewall > Rules page in the Application
Profiling section.
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After a period of time adequate to record inputs from normal application use, click End Profiling to stop
the profiling process.
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Optionally click any of the links in the URL profile tree display to edit the learned values. Click
expand all URLs at that level in the tree. You can also click
to delete a selected URL.
to refresh all URLs in the list or click
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