06-18-2009 01:34 AM
Simplifying:
Is there some method to enable a content rule giving service to two directories of a web server?
Let's explain:
We've a web server with many directories including directory images and directory programs. I want the same content rule gives service to both directories but not other.
I saw url command in content rule, the problem with this command is that you can configure just one, for example: url "/images/*"
I explore too the "url urql urql-name" command, the problem with this one is that urql command does not permit wildcards and it's not possible configure the whole content of the directory.
Other option is the header-field-group defining: header-field nombre1 request-line contain "/images/"
header-field nombre2 request-line contain "/program/"
but to match a request with this header-field-group every definition must match (condition and, not or).
I look for this simple question with no success. Is there someone with this problem solved?
thanks.
06-19-2009 06:04 AM
CSS is limited to what it can do.
Unfortunately I think you found the answer yourself... there is no solution.
The ACE appliance has regular expression to match url, so easier for doing what you want.
Gilles.
06-22-2009 09:34 AM
Hi Gilles;
I fear your answer.
Thank you.
Luis.
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