Override text

This is where you can define text that is displayed to users confirming an override.





Language
Entering the appropriate country code here ensures that users receive all messages in their browser's preset language. If the country code set in the browser is found here, the matching text will be displayed. You can add any other language. Examples of the country code:
  • de-DE: German-Germany
  • de-CH: German-Switzerland
  • de-AT: German-Austria
  • en-GB: English-Great Britain
  • en-US: English-United States
Important: The country code must match the browser language setting exactly, e.g. "de-DE" must be entered for German ("de" on its own is insufficient). If the country code set in the browser is not found in this table, or if the text stored under that country code is deleted, the predefined default text ("default") will be used. You can modify the default text.
Possible values:
  • 10 alphanumerical characters
Default:
  • Blank
Text
Enter the text that you wish to use as override text for this language. Possible values:
  • 254 alphanumerical characters
Default:
  • Blank
Special values: You can also use HTML tags for blocking text if you wish to display different pages depending on the reason why the web site was blocked (e.g. forbidden category or entry in the blacklist). The following tags can be used as tag values:
  • <CF-URL/> for the originally forbidden URL that is now allowed
  • <CF-CATEGORIES/> for the list of categories that have now been allowed as a result of the override (except if domain override is specified).
  • <CF-BUTTON/> displays an override button that forwards the browser to the original URL.
  • <CF-BUTTON/> displays an override link that forwards the browser to the original URL.
  • <CF-HOST/> or <CF-DOMAIN/> displays the host or the domain for the allowed URL. The tags are of equal value and their use is optional.
  • <CF-ERROR/> generates an error message in the event that the override fails.
  • <CF-DURATION/> displays the override duration in minutes.
  • <CF-IF att1 att2> … </CF-IF> to display or hide parts of the HTML document. The attributes are:
    • CATEGORY when the override type is "Category" and the override was successful
    • DOMAIN when the override type is "Domain" and the override was successful
    • BOTH when the override type is "Category-and-Domain" and the override was successful
    • ERROR when the override fails
    • OK if either CATEGORY or DOMAIN or BOTH are applicable
    If several attributes are defined in one tag, the section should be displayed if at least one of these conditions is met. All tags and attributes can be abbreviated to the first two letters (e.g. CF-CA or CF-IF BL). This is necessary as the blocking text may only contain a maximum of 254 characters.
    • Example: <CF-IF CA BO>The categories <CF-CAT/> are</CF-IF><CF-IF BO> in the domain <CF-DO/></CF-IF><CF-IF DO>The domain <CF-DO/> is</CF-IF><CF-IF OK> released for <CF-DU/> minutes.</p><p><CF-LI/></CF-IF><CF-IF ERR>Override error:</p><p><CF-ERR/></CF-IF>

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