Additional Names to Search for URL Strings to Rewrite with Host Name
String Replacement
Inbound Actions: A profile might require these options if the proxy service has the following
characteristics:
URLs appear in query strings, Post Data, or headers.
The Web server uses WebDAV methods.
If your profile needs to match pages from this type of proxy service, you might need to enable the
options listed below. They control the rewriting of query strings, Post Data, and headers from the
Access Gateway to the Web server.
Rewrite Inbound Query String Data: Select this option to rewrite the domain and URL in the
query string to match the Web server configuration or to remove the path from the query string
on a path-based multi-homing proxy with the Remove Path on Fill option enabled.
Rewrite Inbound Post Data: Select this option to rewrite the domain and URL in the Post
Data to match the Web server configuration or to remove the path from the Post Data on a path-
based multi-homing proxy with the Remove Path on Fill option enabled.
Rewrite Inbound Headers: Select this option to rewrite the following headers:
Call-Back
Destination
If
Notification-Type
Referer
The inbound options are not available for a Character profile.
Enabling or Disabling Rewriting: The Enable Rewriter Actions option determines whether the
rewriter performs any actions:
Select the option to have the rewriter rewrite the references and data on the page.
Leave the option deselected to disable rewriting. This allows you to create a profile for the
pages you do not want rewritten.
Additional Names to Search for URL Strings to Rewrite with Host Name: Use this section to
specify the name of the variable, attribute, or method in which the hostname might appear. These
options are not available for a Character profile.
Variable and Attribute Name to Search for Is: Use this section to specify the HTML
attributes or JavaScript variables that you want searched for DNS names that might need to be
rewritten. For the list of HTML attribute names that are automatically searched, see
Tags" on page
51. You might want to add the following attributes:
value: This attribute enables the rewriter to search the
page for value attributes and rewrite the value attributes that are URL strings.
If you need more granular control (some need to be rewritten but others do not) and you
can modify the page, see
formvalue: This attribute enables the rewriter to search the
HTML page for
attributes that are URL strings. For example, if your multi-homing path is
"Disabling with Page Modifications" on page
,
, and
<input>
<button>
Configuring the Access Gateway to Protect Web Resources
elements on the HTML
<param>
<form>
elements and rewrite the value
<option>
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67.
element on the
and the
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