Use the Query Strings page to create a list of query strings for which the request-filtering module will either always allow or deny access. An example of a query string is “%3b”, which is used to catch SQL injection attempts.

UI Element List

The following tables describe the UI elements that are available on the feature page and in the Actions pane.

Feature Page Elements

Element Name Description

Query String

Displays the query string for which the request-filtering module will either allow or deny access.

Action

Displays the status of the query string, which will be either Always allow or Deny.

Actions Pane Elements

Element Name Description

Allow Query String

Opens the Allow Query String dialog box that lets you add a query string that the request-filtering service will always allow.

Deny Query String

Opens the Deny Query String dialog box that lets you add a query string that the request-filtering service will deny.

For common elements, see the Request Filtering Page.

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