Customizing a help file provided by cisco – Cisco ASA 5505 User Manual

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Cisco ASA 5500 Series Configuration Guide using the CLI

Chapter 74 Configuring Clientless SSL VPN

Configuring Browser Access to Client-Server Plug-ins

language is the abbreviation of the language rendered by the browser. This field is not used for file
translation; it indicates the language used in the file. To specify a particular language code, copy the
language abbreviation from the list of languages rendered by your browser. For example, a dialog
window displays the languages and associated language codes when you use one of the following
procedures:

Open Internet Explorer and choose Tools > Internet Options > Languages > Add.

Open Mozilla Firefox and choose Tools > Options > Advanced > General, click Choose next to
Languages, and click Select a language to add.

The following sections describe how to customize the help content visible on clientless sessions:

Customizing a Help File Provided By Cisco, page 74-107

Creating Help Files for Languages Not Provided by Cisco, page 74-108

Importing a Help File to Flash Memory, page 74-108

Exporting a Previously Imported Help File from Flash Memory, page 74-108

Customizing a Help File Provided By Cisco

To customize a help file provided by Cisco, you need to get a copy of the file from the flash memory
card first. Get the copy and customize it as follows:

Detailed Steps

Step 1

Use your browser to establish a clientless SSL VPN session with the ASA.

Step 2

Display the help file by appending the string in “URL of Help File in Flash Memory of the Security
Appliance” in

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, to the address of the ASA, then press Enter.

Note

Enter en in place of language to get the help file in English.

The following example address displays the English version of the Terminal Servers help:

https://address_of_security_appliance/+CSCOE+/help/en/rdp-hlp.inc

Step 3

Choose File > Save (Page) As.

Note

Do not change the contents of the File name box.

Step 4

Change the Save as type option to Web Page, HTML only and click Save.

Step 5

Use your preferred HTML editor to modify the file.

Note

You can use most HTML tags, but do not use tags that define the document and its structure
(e.g., do not use <html>, <title>, <body>, <head>, <h1>, <h2>, etc. You can use character tags,
such as the <b> tag, and the <p>, <ol>, <ul>, and <li> tags to structure content.

Step 6

Save the file as HTML only, using the original filename and extension.

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