6. Specify the MIME type for the policy file:
1. In the left hand column, choose
Environment > Virtual hosts
.
7. Select the** (host name) > MIME Types**.
8.
Configure the following:
• MIME Type: text/x-cross-domain-policy (or a type supported per the specification).
• Extensions: xml
9. Choose
Apply
and
OK
. S
10. Start the application.
WebSphere: Mime type configuration for policy files
7.4.3.3 SAP Netweaver 7 and 7.1
1. Copy the policy file to
C:\usr\sap\<Server ID>\J00(JC00 for Netweaver 7.0)\j2ee\cluster\apps\sap.com\com.sap.eng\crossdomain.xml
.
2. Specify the MIME type for the policy file:
• For Netweaver 7.0, Netweaver 7.0 EhP1, and Netweaver 2004:
1. Open the Visual Administrator.
2. Choose the Properties tab of the HTTP Provider Service running on the
server process.
3. Enter a new MIME type in the list that appears as a value for the MIME
property. You must specify the file extension first and then the MIME
type, and separate them by a comma. For example:
.xml,text/x-cross-domain-policy
.
4. Choose
Save Properties.
• For Netweaver 7.1 and Netweaver 7.1 EhP1
Application Security Guide
Section 7 Cross Domain Configuration
Section 7 Cross Domain Configuration
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