Novell ACCESS MANAGER 3.1 SP2 - POLICY GUIDE 2010 Manual page 109

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Comparison: Select one of the following types:
Comparison: URL File: Specifies that you want the values compared as filenames and how
you want the names compared. Select one of the following:
Equals: Indicates that the filenames must contain the same letters, in the same order as
specified in the value.
Starts with: Indicates that the filenames must begin with the letters specified in the value.
Ends with: Indicates that the filenames must end with the letters specified in the value.
Contains Substring: Indicates that the filenames must contain the letters, in the same
sequence, as specified in the Value field.
Comparison: Regular Expression: Matches: Specifies that you want the values compared as
regular expressions.
Mode: Select the mode appropriate for the comparison type:
Comparison: URL File: Specify whether case is important by selecting Case Sensitive or
Case Insensitive.
Comparison: Regular Expression: Matches: Select one or more of the following:
Canonical Equivalence
Case Insensitive
Comments
Dot All
Multi-Line
Unicode
Unix Lines
For regular expression syntax information, see the Javadoc for java.util.regex.Pattern.
Value: Specify the value type and value for the comparison. Select one of the following:
Data Entry Field: To specify a static value to compare to the filename in the current request,
select this value type and specify the filename.
The value you specify is compared to what follows the last slash in the URL. If you selected
Regular Expression: Matches for your comparison type, regular expression rules apply. If you
selected URL File for your comparison type, enter a value that matches your string comparison
type. Do not use wildcards in your value.
If you selected URL File for the comparison type, you can add multiple values:
Use the Edit button to access a text box where you can enter multiple values, each on a
separate line. For more information, see
Use the Add button to add values one at a time.
All listed filenames are compared to the requested URL filename until a match is found or the
list is exhausted.
LDAP Attribute: If you have defined an LDAP attribute containing a URL or filename, you
can select this option, then select your attribute.
Liberty User Profile: If you have defined a Liberty User Profile attribute containing a URL or
filename, you can select this option, then select your attribute.
Section 3.6.23, "Edit Button," on page
113.
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