Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S160 User Guide

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The following sections apply to custom text entered for IronPort notification and end-user 
acknowledgement pages.
Supported HTML Tags in Notification Pages
You can format the text in IronPort notification and end-user acknowledgement pages using 
some HTML tags. Tags must be in lower case and follow standard HTML syntax (closing tags, 
etc.).
You can use the following HTML tags.
• <a></a>
• <span></span>
• <b></b>
• <big></big>
• <br>
• <code></code>
• <em></em>
• <i></i>
• <small></small>
• <strong></strong>
For example, you can make some text italic:
Please acknowledge the following statements <i>before</i> accessing the 
Internet.
 
With the <span> tag, you can use any CSS style to format text. For example, you can make 
some text red:
<span style=”color: red”>Warning:</span> You must acknowledge the 
following statements <i>before</i> accessing the Internet.
 
Custom Text and Logos: Authentication, and End-User Acknowledgement Pages
All combinations of URL paths and domain names in embedded links within custom text and 
the custom logo in IronPort notification, end-user acknowledgement, and end-user URL 
category warning pages are exempted from the following:
• User authentication
• End-user acknowledgment
• All scanning, such as malware scanning and web reputation scoring
For example, if the following URLs are embedded in custom text: