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Web Gateway 7.1.5 Product Guide - McAfee

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Break;<br />

User-Defined.removeOneScript equals true –> Stop Rule Set<br />

<strong>Web</strong> filtering<br />

HTML filtering 6<br />

The rule stops processing of the rule set if the User-Defined.removeOneScript property has true as<br />

its value. Processing continues with the next rule set.<br />

Note: This rule is not enabled by default.<br />

JScript<br />

HTMLElement.Script.Type equals “text/jscript” –> Stop Rule Set<br />

– Set User-Defined.removeOneScript = true<br />

This rule removes or keeps JScript within HTML pages in the same way as the JavaScript rule.<br />

Break;<br />

User-Defined.removeOneScript equals true –> Stop Rule Set<br />

This rule works in the same way as the break rule that follows the JavaScript rule.<br />

Note: This rule is not enabled by default.<br />

Visual Basic script<br />

HTMLElement.Script.Type “text/vbscript” equals “vbscript”<br />

–> Stop Rule Set – Set User-Defined.removeOneScript = true<br />

This rule removes or keeps JScript within HTML pages in the same way as the JavaScript rule.<br />

Break;<br />

User-Defined.removeOneScript equals true –> Stop Rule Set<br />

This rule works in the same way as the break rule that follows the JavaScript rule.<br />

Note: This rule is not enabled by default.<br />

Other scripts<br />

Always –> Remove<br />

The rule removes all embedded script code from HTML pages, unless it is kept from doing so by<br />

one of the rules preceding it in the rule set. These can stop the rule set before the process reaches<br />

the removing rule. They can do so for JavaScript, JSCript, and Visual Basic script code if enabled.<br />

If you want this to happen for other script code as well, you can add appropriate rules.<br />

The break rules of the rule set can also stop it and let the removing rule not be processed.<br />

If the removing rule is processed, it stops processing of the embedded objects cycle. Processing<br />

then continues with the next cycle.<br />

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