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APCF Syntax
Misuse of an APCF profile can result in reduced performance and undesired rendering of content. In
Caution
most cases, Cisco Engineering supplies APCF profiles to solve specific application rendering issues.
APCF profiles use XML format, and sed script syntax, with the XML tags in
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APCF XML Tags
Tag
<APCF>...</APCF>
<version>1.0</version>
<application>...</application>
<id> text </id>
<apcf-entities>...</apcf-entities>
<js-object>...</js-object>
<html-object>...</html-object>
<process-request-header>...</preprocess-request-header>
<process-response-header>...</preprocess-response-header>
<preprocess-request-body>...</preprocess-request-body>
<postprocess-request-body>...</postprocess-request-body>
<preprocess-response-body>...</preprocess-response-body>
<postprocess-response-body>...</postprocess-response-body>
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The mandatory root element that opens any APCF XML file.
The mandatory tag that specifies the APCF implementation
version. Currently the only version is 1.0.
The mandatory tag that wraps the body of the XML
description.
The mandatory tag that describes this particular APCF
functionality.
The mandatory tag that wraps a single or multiple APCF
entities.
One of theses tags specifying type of content or the stage at
which the APCF processing should take place is required.
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