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External Metadata Sent in an HTTP Header At crawl time, the search appliance can accept external metadata, along with documents, through the XGSA-External-Metadata HTTP response header. This is useful for indexing metadata for non-HTML documents, where it is not possible to include metadata. The metadata supplied at crawl time replaces any and all metadata that may have been indexed earlier. To use this method of indexing external metadata, the web service that stores the content needs to be designed to generate the optional X-GSA-External-Metadata HTTP header. The header includes a comma separated list of encoded values, as specified in RFC2616 (http://www.w3.org/Protocols/ rfc2616/rfc2616.html), Section 4.2: X-GSA-External-Metadata: value_1, value_2,...
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Each value has the form: meta-name=meta-value. Both the meta-name and the meta-value are encoded according to section 2 of RFC3986 (http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3986.txt) (commonly known as percentencoding). The search appliance does not transform ‘+’ to space. The following restrictions apply to this header: •
The meta-value cannot be empty.
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The values for the meta-name and meta-value cannot contain embedded quotation marks.
Document Access Control The search appliance provides document-level access control to secure the search content. When you index external metadata, the search appliance applies the following access controls: •
The access control of the external metadata in “Scenario 1” on page 6 and “Scenario 2” on page 7 (where the metadata is stored in a database) is the same as the access control for the associated primary document.
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The access control of the external metadata in “Scenario 3” on page 8 (where the metadata and the primary document are stored in the database) is public, which means that it is available to all search users. Scenario 3 is a bad option for data that needs to be secured.
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The access control for external metadata in “Scenario 4” on page 9 and “Scenario 5” on page 11 (where the metadata is inserted into the feed XML file) is specified in the feed, just as with nonmetadata feeds.
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