This article is a basic example of a Conditional EdgeRule, aimed at helping you understand the core functionality of using Conditionals with your rules.
The EdgeRules feature is available only on Enterprise plans.
Example: Defining Caching Behavio...
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Certain MaxCDN Edge Rules allow for variables to be set within a rule so that they can dynamically act on a varying range of requests without each condition needing to be hard-coded into the rule. We refer to these as Conditionals.
This article s...
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MaxCDN EdgeRules allow for setting a priority for multiple rules acting on the same URI. This allows one to set up a chain of rules to act on requests as they come in for the specified URI. This article aims to clarify some of the caveats inherent...
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EdgeRules can be put into place and then toggled on or off as needed. This article will show you where to set this.
The EdgeRules feature is available only on Enterprise plans.
Setting Status
Status simply activates and de-activates a rule. If a ...
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MaxCDN Edge Rules are defined to trigger when requests come into a specific URI, or as we refer to it in the portal, a Location. This article will briefly explain the caveats inherent to defining the Location for an EdgeRule.
The EdgeRules feature...
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Edge Rules are invoked when they match what is defined in the Match Criteria fields. This article aims to explain the different Match Types you can select when creating an Edge Rule.
Rules are matched against request URIs. For a given URI only a ...
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