3. Do one of the following:
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Create a custom HTML page by selecting
Sorry Server
. The dialog changes to a
text entry box, into which you can type the HTML that Equalizer will return to cli-
ents. The text size limit is 4096 bytes.
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Create a standard
Redirect
page by supplying the following information in the
pop up screen:
Status
The HTTP status code to return to the client. The default return code is
307 (Temporary
Redirect).
Use the drop-down box to choose a different return code:
301 (Moved Permanently)
302 (Found)
303 (See Other)
URL
The HTTP Redirect URL: the full URL of the page to which the client will be redirected, as in the
following example:
http://www.sitename.com/redirect/redirect.html
If a
Regular Expression
is used to split the client URL into string variables,
any variables appearing in the URL are replaced with strings from the request
URL. The following is an example of a Redirect URL with named variables:
http://$1.$2.net$3$4
See the see
"Using Regular Expressions in Redirect Responders"
.
Regular
Expression
An optional POSIX-style regular expression that splits the incoming request URL into variables
that can be used for string replacement in the HTTP Redirect
URL
(see above). See
Regular Expressions in Redirect Responders"
.
When you are done, click on
Commit
.
4. In the screen that follows, you can optionally test your responder. Do one of the following:
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For a
Sorry Server
responder, click the
test
button to see a preview of the page. Click
the
close
button to close the preview.
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For a
Redirect
responder, enter a
Test
URL (or use the default) and click the
test
button
to see how the regular expression breaks the test URL into variables for re-use in the
URL you supplied in the previous step.
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Click the Next icon (
>
) at the top of the dialog to skip testing.
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