Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S680 Guía Del Usuario
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Chapter 16 Notifying End Users
Custom Text in Notification Pages
Supported HTML Tags in Notification Pages
You can format the text in on-box end-user notification and end-user acknowledgement pages using
some HTML tags. Tags must be in lower case and follow standard HTML syntax (closing tags, etc.).
some HTML tags. Tags must be in lower case and follow standard HTML syntax (closing tags, etc.).
You can use the following HTML tags.
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<a></a>
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<span></span>
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<b></b>
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<big></big>
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<br>
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<code></code>
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<em></em>
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<i></i>
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<small></small>
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<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
Pages
All combinations of URL paths and domain names in embedded links within custom text and the custom
logo in on-box end-user notification, end-user acknowledgement, and end-user URL filtering warning
pages are exempted from the following:
logo in on-box end-user notification, end-user acknowledgement, and end-user URL filtering warning
pages are exempted from the following:
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User authentication
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End-user acknowledgment
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All scanning, such as malware scanning and web reputation scoring
For example, if the following URLs are embedded in custom text:
http://www.example.com/index.html
http://www.mycompany.com/logo.jpg
Then all of the following URLs will also be treated as exempt from all scanning:
http://www.example.com/index.html
http://www.mycompany.com/logo.jpg
http://www.example.com/logo.jpg
http://www.mycompany.com/index.html