Fortinet 424 FortiWeb 5.0 Patch 6 Administration Guide
Request URL Depending on your selection in Request URL Type, type either:
the literal URL, such as /index.php, that the HTTP request must
contain in order to match the input rule. The URL must begin with a
backslash ( / ).
a regular expression, such as ^/*.php, matching all and only the
URLs to which the input rule should apply. The pattern does not
require a backslash ( / ).; however, it must at least match URLs that
begin with a slash, such as /index.cfm.
Do not include the domain name, such as www.example.com, which is
configured separately in the Host drop-down list.
To create and test a regular expression, click the >> (test) icon. This
opens the Regular Expression Validator window where you can
fine-tune the expression (see “Regular expression syntax” on page 673
and “Cookbook regular expressions” on page 680).
Request URL
Type
Select whether the Request URL field must contain a literal URL (Simple
String), or a regular expression designed to match multiple URLs
(Regular Expression).
Setting name Description