Example
AuthTrans fn=qos-handler
See Also
qos-error
NameTrans Stage
NameTrans
URLs to physical directories on your server. For example, the URL
http://www.example.com/some/file
could be translated to the full file-system path
/usr/netscape/server4/docs/some/file.html
NameTrans
NameTrans
succeeds.
The following NameTrans-class functions are described in detail in this section:
•
assign-name
•
document-root
http://
directory.
•
home-page
file.
•
pfx2dir
directory and optionally enables directives in an additional named object.
•
redirect
•
strip-params removes embedded semicolon-delimited parameters from the
path.
•
unix-home
directory.
stands for Name Translation.
directives should appear in the default object. If there is more than one
directive in an object, the server executes each one in order until one
tells the server to process directives in a named object.
translates a URL into a file system path by replacing the
server-name
part of the requested resource with the document root
/
translates a request for the server's root home page (
translates any URL beginning with a given prefix to a file system
redirects the client to a different URL.
translates a URL to a specified directory within a user's home
Chapter 3
directives translate virtual
NameTrans
.html
Predefined SAFs and the Request Handling Process
NameTrans Stage
) to a specific
/
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