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Rewriting Chunked Responses
Netscaler Rewrite Module is able to rewrite server responses based on set policies. However, if the responses are chunked, the rewrite function will not work as the Netscaler does not buffer the entire response. Therefore, we need to make sure the server does not send chunked ...
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Rewrite Policy - Downgrading to HTTP 1.0
article describes how to use a Rewrite rule to force a web server to send responses as HTML 1.0 rather than HTML 1.1. This disables response chunking and allows Rewrite rules to be used on the response HTML. Summary In the NetScaler 8.0 and 8.1 ...
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Chaining Rewrite Policies and Actions
article contains a case study in chaining multiple Rewrite actions. Summary The Rewrite feature, unlike other NetScaler features, allows multiple policies to match, and multiple actions to be performed on, a single request or response. Each rewrite action is performed on the unmodified ...
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Rewrite Policy - Redirect HTTP Requests to HTTPS
article describes how to rewrite web server responses to find all URLs that begin with the string "http" and replace that string with "https". Summary The procedure below describes how to create a Rewrite expression that checks web server responses for body URLs ...
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How to compile sample API code written in C Sharp
Basic instructions for compiling applications written in C# which contain the Citrix NetScaler API. Requirements To compile C# programs that contain the Citrix NetScaler API, you need the .Net Framework 1.0 or later. Instruction to compile samples Instructions to create ...
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How to compile sample API code written in Java
Basic instructions to compile Java programs which use the Citrix NetScaler API. Requirements To compile Java code which uses the Citrix NetScaler API, you need the JSDK 1.4.2 or later, Axis 1.1 or later, Xerces2.5.0. or the Sun Java ...
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How to compile sample API code written in Perl
Basic instructions for compiling the Citrix NetScaler API with the PERL scripting language. Requirements The following are required to compile Perl code which uses the Citrix NetScaler API. The SOAP::Lite Perl module, available at http://www.soaplite.com/. HTTP::Cookie used ...
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How Integrated Caching Works
brief overview of how Integrated Caching works on the System. Summary Integrated caching stores frequently requested content in the inmemory cache of the system. It intercepts all HTTP client requests and sends the response to the client if the response is stored in the integrated cache. Responses ...
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How Cache Redirection Works
An overview of the Cache Redirection feature on the system and how it works. Summary The cache redirection feature supports HTTP and TCPbased protocols. For HTTP protocols, three modes of redirection are supported: origin, cache, and policy (that is, either traffic is forwarded to the origin server ...
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How GSLB Works
An conceptual overview of how GSLB works. Summary GSLB directs DNS requests to the bestperforming GSLB site in a distributed Internet environment. The Citrix NetScaler implementation of GSLB is DNSbased. GSLB enables distribution of traffic across multiple sites, manages ...
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