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11 years ago
Hi Christian,
The table show two columns:
1) The token itself can either contain a plain string or a regular expression prefixed with a tilde sign (to separate it from a plain string)
2) A description that will be shown in the Security Log if the corresponding token is found.
For example on Plain String: It would be like this in those two columns,
1) abc@langTag - this not a regular expression.
2) The description to the sting I have give is a string value to a String variable or parameter.
For example on non-plain String : It would be same as the screen shot you have provided with ~ tilde sign means it is not a plain String with value it is regular expression to be followed for that string variable or parameter.
Regards,
Vinay Machamraj
The table show two columns:
1) The token itself can either contain a plain string or a regular expression prefixed with a tilde sign (to separate it from a plain string)
2) A description that will be shown in the Security Log if the corresponding token is found.
For example on Plain String: It would be like this in those two columns,
1) abc@langTag - this not a regular expression.
2) The description to the sting I have give is a string value to a String variable or parameter.
For example on non-plain String : It would be same as the screen shot you have provided with ~ tilde sign means it is not a plain String with value it is regular expression to be followed for that string variable or parameter.
Regards,
Vinay Machamraj
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