To allow users access to remote content they would not normally be able
to access, you might need to gateway the content. Gatewayed content is
downloaded from the computer hosting the content to the portal.
The settings on this page determine how gatewayed content is handled.
Do not gateway content that is openly accessible over the Internet, as
this will unnecessarily burden your portal servers.
Under Settings:
Select Use hosted display mode on gateway pages if you want to display gatewayed content in the entire region between the portal header and footer. Otherwise, the content is displayed within the portlet that presents the gateway pages. This setting allows users to maintain their portal navigation and other features while working in the remote application.
(Recommended) Select Transform JavaScript files to run JavaScript files of a remote web application through the portal transformer. This ensures that pages are displayed correctly and that portal navigation is not lost.
(Recommended) Select Transform CSS files to run CSS files of a remote web application through the portal transformer. This ensures that pages are displayed correctly and that portal navigation is not lost.
Under Gateway URL Prefixes:
If you want to gateway content, in the Gateway
URL Prefixes box, type the prefix for which you want to gateway
content. For example, if you enter http://myServer/Search/ as the prefix,
all content having an URL beginning with this prefix will be gatewayed.
Other content will be left in its original location.
Note: Gateway URL prefixes must end with a forward slash (/).
If you have more than one prefix for which you
want to gateway content, click Add
Gateway Prefix and type the additional prefix in the newly displayed
box.
To delete a prefix, select the prefix and click
.
To select or clear all of the prefix check boxes, select or clear the box to the left of Prefix.
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