doc/http: use "sticky buffer" where applicable

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Shivani Bhardwaj 2 years ago committed by Victor Julien
parent 4f4651e360
commit b6f8f5eb3b

@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ with relative modifiers.
http.method
-----------
With the ``http.method`` content modifier, it is possible to match
With the ``http.method`` sticky buffer, it is possible to match
specifically and only on the HTTP method buffer. The keyword can be
used in combination with all previously mentioned content modifiers
such as: ``depth``, ``distance``, ``offset``, ``nocase`` and ``within``.
@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ Example of the purpose of method:
http.uri and http.uri.raw
-------------------------
With the ``http.uri`` and the ``http.uri.raw`` content modifiers, it
With the ``http.uri`` and the ``http.uri.raw`` sticky buffers, it
is possible to match specifically and only on the request URI
buffer. The keyword can be used in combination with all previously
mentioned content modifiers like ``depth``, ``distance``, ``offset``,
@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ uricontent
----------
The ``uricontent`` keyword has the exact same effect as the
``http.uri`` content modifier. ``uricontent`` is a deprecated
``http.uri`` sticky buffer. ``uricontent`` is a deprecated
(although still supported) way to match specifically and only on the
request URI buffer.
@ -289,11 +289,11 @@ Example::
http.header and http.header.raw
-------------------------------
With the ``http.header`` content modifier, it is possible to match
With the ``http.header`` sticky buffer, it is possible to match
specifically and only on the HTTP header buffer. This contains all of
the extracted headers in a single buffer, except for those indicated
in the documentation that are not able to match by this buffer and
have their own content modifier (e.g. ``http.cookie``). The modifier
have their own sticky buffer (e.g. ``http.cookie``). The sticky buffer
can be used in combination with all previously mentioned content
modifiers, like ``depth``, ``distance``, ``offset``, ``nocase`` and
``within``.
@ -349,7 +349,7 @@ Example ``http.cookie`` keyword in a signature:
http.user_agent
---------------
The ``http.user_agent`` content modifier is part of the HTTP request
The ``http.user_agent`` sticky buffer is part of the HTTP request
header. It makes it possible to match specifically on the value of the
User-Agent header. It is normalized in the sense that it does not
include the _"User-Agent: "_ header name and separator, nor does it
@ -548,7 +548,7 @@ Example to make sure *User-Agent* is after *Host*, but not necessarily directly
http.request_body
-----------------
With the ``http.request_body`` content modifier, it is possible to
With the ``http.request_body`` sticky buffer, it is possible to
match specifically and only on the HTTP request body. The keyword can
be used in combination with all previously mentioned content modifiers
like ``distance``, ``offset``, ``nocase``, ``within``, etc.
@ -573,7 +573,7 @@ setting.
http.stat_code
--------------
With the ``http.stat_code`` content modifier, it is possible to match
With the ``http.stat_code`` sticky buffer, it is possible to match
specifically and only on the HTTP status code buffer. The keyword can
be used in combination with all previously mentioned content modifiers
like ``distance``, ``offset``, ``nocase``, ``within``, etc.
@ -589,7 +589,7 @@ Example of the purpose of ``http.stat_code``:
http.stat_msg
-------------
With the ``http.stat_msg`` content modifier, it is possible to match
With the ``http.stat_msg`` sticky buffer, it is possible to match
specifically and only on the HTTP status message buffer. The keyword
can be used in combination with all previously mentioned content
modifiers like ``depth``, ``distance``, ``offset``, ``nocase`` and
@ -615,7 +615,7 @@ Example::
http.response_body
------------------
With the ``http.response_body`` content modifier, it is possible to
With the ``http.response_body`` sticky buffer, it is possible to
match specifically and only on the HTTP response body. The keyword can
be used in combination with all previously mentioned content modifiers
like ``distance``, ``offset``, ``nocase``, ``within``, etc.
@ -674,7 +674,7 @@ Example::
http.host and http.host.raw
---------------------------
With the ``http.host`` content modifier, it is possible to
With the ``http.host`` sticky buffer, it is possible to
match specifically and only the normalized hostname.
The ``http.host.raw`` inspects the raw hostname.

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