HTTP Responses
Response Suppression Mode |
If Content Gateway detects an HTTP problem with a particular client transaction (such as unavailable origin servers, authentication requirements, and protocol errors), it sends an HTML response to the client browser. Content Gateway has a set of hard-coded default response pages that explain each HTTP error in detail to the client. Select Always Suppressed if you do not want to send HTTP responses to clients. Select Intercepted Traffic Only if you want to send HTTP responses to nontransparent traffic only. Select Never Suppressed if you want to send HTTP responses to all clients. If you change this option, you must restart Content Gateway. |
Custom Responses |
You can customize the responses Content Gateway sends to clients. By default, the responses you can customize are located in the Content Gateway config/body_factory/ default directory. Select Enabled Language-Targeted Response to send your custom responses to clients in the language specified in the Accept-Language header. Select Enabled in “default” Directory Only to send the custom responses located in the default directory to clients. Select Disabled to disable the custom responses. If Never Suppressed or Intercepted Traffic Only is selected for the Response Suppression Mode option, Content Gateway sends the hard-coded default responses. If you change this option, you must restart Content Gateway. |
Custom Response Logging |
When enabled, Content Gateway sends a message to the error log each time custom responses are used or modified. If you change this option, you must restart Content Gateway. |
Custom Response Template Directory |
Specifies the directory where the custom responses are located. The default location is the Content Gateway config/body_factory directory. If you change this option, you must restart Content Gateway. |