Pathcheck - Netscape ENTERPRISE SERVER 6.0 - NSAPI PROGRAMMER GUIDE Manual

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Flow of Control in obj.conf
When that
in the object named
<Object name="cgi">
more directives...
</Object>
When a
physical pathname associated with the requested resource. If the resultant
pathname matches the
starts processing directives in the other object before processing directives in the
default object for the rest of the request handling process.
For example, suppose
<Object ppath="*internal*">
more directives...
</Object>
Now suppose the successful
the pathname
the partial path
D:/Netscape/Server4/docs/internalplan1.html.
start processing the directives in this object before processing the remaining
directives in the default object.

PathCheck

After converting the logical URL of the requested resource to a physical pathname
in the
client is allowed to access the requested resource.
If there is more than one
in the order in which they appear, unless one of the directives denies access. If
access is denied, the server switches to executing directives in the Error section.
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directive is executed, the server starts processing directives
NameTrans
:
cgi
directive has been successfully executed, there will be a
NameTrans
ppath
obj.conf
D:/Netscape/Server4/docs/internalplan1.html
*internal*
step, the server executes
NameTrans
PathCheck
(partial path) attribute of another object, the server
contains an object as follows:
directive translates the requested URL to
NameTrans
matches the path
PathCheck
directive, the server executes all the directives
. In this case,
So now the server would
directives to verify that the

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