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If I open the Network tab in the developer tools of Chrome I can see a lot of 404 responses e.g. Verizon has been implementing a DNS redirection service for select DSL and FiOS customers. Not sure why I'm not getting the 404 in this case but maybe its because that I set the Index document name to index.html in the Static Website panel in the Storage account panel in Azure. Full channel access and DVR streaming require Fios Multi-Room DVR Enhanced or Premium Service.
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It doesn't change the URL however you are able to view some of the content of the existing file from but some of the links to resources are broken. In this case, if you type the URL in the web browser The new rules engine is unable to identify the Source I already try. Rule 1 -> If http redirect to https Rule 2 -> If url is empty (only root) serve default document index.html. The part of the site that seems to be the most effected is the.
#Verizon redirector update#
So far I tried to use (.+\/\w+$) regex expression, you can see an example of how it works here I am trying to update 2 rules in Azure CDN Management (Verizon) Recently they update to V4 and the prefix source is no longer coming on the field. For the past couple of months, when I've attempted to access certain parts of the the general Verizon site as a whole, the page will load for a moment, then tell me that it either won't load properly (Firefox) or that it is stuck in a redirect loop (Chrome). I want to create a redirect rule in Azure Verizon engine which adds /index.html to the end of URL if no extension is specified or the last sing of URL is not a / symbol. I created an Azure CDN under Verizon Premium Subscription in the Azure portal with an endpoint which points to my Azure Static Website URL. Make the switch from Verizon or AT&T to T-Mobile, and keep your phone along with all its contacts, pictures, and apps. Register on My Verizon to pay Verizon bills, manage account, switch plans, check usage, swap SIM cards, reset a voicemail password, view order status and more.