Request-Based tab
Scan Configuration > Explore Options > Request-Based tab.
- JavaScript™ options determine whether AppScan should ignore or scan these scripts.
- Explore Mode determines whether AppScan® explores all links on a page before continuing to the next page, or explores each new link as it is found.
- WebSphere Portal are for configuring the client to recognize a specific server encoding and to send a specific user-agent header.
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Setting | Details |
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JavaScript | |
Parse JavaScript code to discover URLs | AppScan will parse JavaScript code as text data to collect links. |
Explore Mode | |
Breadth First | (Default) AppScan explores page by page, exploring all links on one page
before continuing to the next. It is recommended that you do not change the default selection of this option (Breadth First), unless you are aware of limitations in your application that demand that a user visits links in a specific order. |
Depth First | AppScan explores link by link, exploring each new link as it is found. If you change the Explore Method to Depth First, you must also change AppScan to use only one thread during the Explore (in Configuration > Communication and Proxy view). |
WebSphere® Portal |
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Enable WebSphere Portal scanning |
If the site is a WebSphere Portal site, AppScan will need to get URL decoding information from the site for more efficient scanning and to build a useful application tree. To enable decoding, select Enable WebSphere Portal scanning. If the context root URL does not follow the default format, click Add Context
Root URL to add one or more context root URLs.
Tip: If you are not
sure what your portal's context root URL is:
Tip: When scanning a WebSphere Portal site, it is recommended to use the predefined WebSphere Portal scan template, which is configured for the
purpose. |
Flash |