Fortinet 683 FortiWeb 5.0 Patch 6 Administration Guide
Cyrillic look-alike (sometimes called a “confusable”).To configure your FortiWeb appliance using
other encodings, you may need to switch language settings on your management computer,
including for your web browser or Telnet/SSH client. For instructions on how to configure your
management computer’s operating system language, locale, or input method, see its
documentation.
See also
•Cookbook regular expressions
•Regular expression syntax
If you choose to configure parts of the FortiWeb appliance using non-ASCII characters, you
should also use the same encoding throughout the configuration if possible in order to avoid
needing to switch the language settings of your web browser or Telnet/SSH client while you
work.
Similarly, your web browser or CLI client should usually interpret display output as encoded
using UTF-8. If it does not, your configured items may not display correctly in the web UI or CLI.
Exceptions include items such as regular expressions that you may have configured using other
encodings in order to match the encoding of HTTP requests that the FortiWeb appliance
receives.