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* The name of the field in the request payload that contains your customer's email. *
*
* This data type is used in the RequestInspectionACFP
data type.
*
* The name of the email field. *
** How you specify this depends on the request inspection payload type. *
** For JSON payloads, specify the field name in JSON pointer syntax. For information about the JSON Pointer syntax, * see the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) documentation JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) Pointer. *
*
* For example, for the JSON payload { "form": { "email": "THE_EMAIL" } }
, the email field
* specification is /form/email
.
*
* For form encoded payload types, use the HTML form names. *
*
* For example, for an HTML form with the input element named email1
, the email field specification is
* email1
.
*
* The name of the email field. *
** How you specify this depends on the request inspection payload type. *
** For JSON payloads, specify the field name in JSON pointer syntax. For information about the JSON Pointer syntax, * see the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) documentation JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) Pointer. *
*
* For example, for the JSON payload { "form": { "email": "THE_EMAIL" } }
, the email field
* specification is /form/email
.
*
* For form encoded payload types, use the HTML form names. *
*
* For example, for an HTML form with the input element named email1
, the email field specification is
* email1
.
*
* How you specify this depends on the request inspection payload type. *
** For JSON payloads, specify the field name in JSON pointer syntax. For information about the JSON Pointer * syntax, see the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) documentation JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) Pointer. *
*
* For example, for the JSON payload { "form": { "email": "THE_EMAIL" } }
, the email field
* specification is /form/email
.
*
* For form encoded payload types, use the HTML form names. *
*
* For example, for an HTML form with the input element named email1
, the email field
* specification is email1
.
*
* The name of the email field. *
** How you specify this depends on the request inspection payload type. *
** For JSON payloads, specify the field name in JSON pointer syntax. For information about the JSON Pointer syntax, * see the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) documentation JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) Pointer. *
*
* For example, for the JSON payload { "form": { "email": "THE_EMAIL" } }
, the email field
* specification is /form/email
.
*
* For form encoded payload types, use the HTML form names. *
*
* For example, for an HTML form with the input element named email1
, the email field specification is
* email1
.
*
* How you specify this depends on the request inspection payload type. *
** For JSON payloads, specify the field name in JSON pointer syntax. For information about the JSON Pointer * syntax, see the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) documentation JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) Pointer. *
*
* For example, for the JSON payload { "form": { "email": "THE_EMAIL" } }
, the email field
* specification is /form/email
.
*
* For form encoded payload types, use the HTML form names. *
*
* For example, for an HTML form with the input element named email1
, the email field
* specification is email1
.
*
* The name of the email field. *
** How you specify this depends on the request inspection payload type. *
** For JSON payloads, specify the field name in JSON pointer syntax. For information about the JSON Pointer syntax, * see the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) documentation JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) Pointer. *
*
* For example, for the JSON payload { "form": { "email": "THE_EMAIL" } }
, the email field
* specification is /form/email
.
*
* For form encoded payload types, use the HTML form names. *
*
* For example, for an HTML form with the input element named email1
, the email field specification is
* email1
.
*
* How you specify this depends on the request inspection payload type. *
** For JSON payloads, specify the field name in JSON pointer syntax. For information about the JSON Pointer * syntax, see the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) documentation JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) Pointer. *
*
* For example, for the JSON payload { "form": { "email": "THE_EMAIL" } }
, the email field
* specification is /form/email
.
*
* For form encoded payload types, use the HTML form names. *
*
* For example, for an HTML form with the input element named email1
, the email field
* specification is email1
.
*