Common

So, to block, e. g. all HTML pages encoded as UTF-16you can configure a rule like the following:

0-128 Contains I"<\00h\00t\00m\00l\00" Or 0-128 Contains I"\00<\00h\00t\00m\00l"

With this rule, the first expression blocks UTF-16LE, and the second blocks UTF-16BE.

The rules for filtering body content in this way and the actions that are executed when a rule matches, are entered in the fields of this section. For an explanation of them, see the corresponding online help page.

On this page, an example is also provided for configuring a body filtering rule.

3.8

Advertising Filters

The Advertising Filters options are invoked by clicking on the corresponding button under Common:

If you want to enable any of these options, mark the checkbox that is on this button.

Then click on Apply Changes to make this setting effective.

These are policy-dependent options, i. e. they are configured for a particular policy. When you are configuring these options, you need to specify this policy.

To do this, select a policy from the drop-down list labeled Policy, which is located above the Media Type Filters button:

The options are arranged under the following tabs:

They are described in the upcoming sections:

Settings, see 3.8.1

Link Filter List, see 3.8.2

Dimension Filter List, see 3.8.3

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