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Context
Criteria
HTTP Headers
Qualified URL references occurring within certain types of HTTP response
headers such as Location and Content-Location are rewritten. The Location
header is used to redirect the browser to where the resource can be found. The
Content-Location header is used to provide an alternate location where the
resource can be found.
JavaScript
Within JavaScript*, absolute references are always evaluated for rewriting.
Relative references (such as
(such as
based multi-homing Web server and the reference follows an HTML tag. For
example, the string
multi-homing path that has been configured to be removed.
HTML Tags
URL references occurring within the following HTML tag attributes are
evaluated for rewriting:
action
cite
data
href
o:WebQuerySourceHref
pluginspage
usermapborderimage
References
An absolute reference is a reference that has all the information needed to
locate a resource, including the hostname, such as
internal.web.site.com/index.html
rewrite absolute references.
The rewriter attempts to rewrite an absolute path when it is the multi-homing
path of a path-based multi-homing service. For example,
is rewritten if
removed.
Relative references are not rewritten.
Query Strings
URL references contained within query strings can be configured for rewriting
by enabling the Rewrite Inbound Query String Data option.
Post Data
URL references specified in Post Data can be configured for rewriting by
enabling the Rewrite Inbound Post Data option.

1.6.2 Specifying the DNS Names to Rewrite

The rewriter parses and searches the Web content that passes through the Access Gateway for URL
references that qualify to be rewritten. URL references are rewritten when they meet the following
conditions:
URL references containing DNS names or IP addresses matching those in the Web server
address list are rewritten with the Published DNS Name.
URL references matching the Web Server Host Name are rewritten with the Published DNS
Name.
index.html)
/docs/file.html
) are evaluated if the page is read from a path-
href='/docs/file.html'
archive
code
dynscr
longdesc
onclick
src
is a multi-homing path that has been configured to be
/docs
Configuring the Access Gateway to Protect Web Resources
are not attempted. Absolute paths
is rewritten if
/docs
background
codebase
filterLink
lowsrc
onmenuclick
usemap
http://
. The rewriter always attempts to
/docs/file1.html
is a
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