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TC-430™ defines a configurable set of words (“dirty words”) which are forbidden to be typed in a temporary
destination message. If one of those words is detected in the typed message, the publication is forbidden
and the screen reported in Figure 137 is shown.
Figure 137: Dirty words detection
The dirty words dictionary can be updated upgrading the TC-430™ software to a version implementing a
new dictionary (please refer to Aesys® for obtaining an updated dirty words dictionary suiting specific needs
and refer to paragraph 10.1.1 for having directions about software upgrade process).
11.7 HTTP interfaces
TC-430™ provides various web services on the local network both allowing file access (multimedia files) and
data access in JSON format. The following table summarizes the available services (Table 6).
HTTP web service are typically exposed on TCP port 8080 (however this parameter can be changed
depending on system configuration: refer to Aesys® Customer Service department for further details about
this kind of configuration).
Information about system (see paragraph 11.7.1
for further details)
Information about service data definition currently
being run by the system (see paragraph 11.7.2 for
further details)
VDB upload endpoint; the VDB must be contained
in the body (raw binary) of the HTTP POST or PUT
request; TC-430™ answers “200 OK” is the upload
was successful, or “5xx” if some errors occurred.
Note: the maximum size of uploadable VDB file via
HTTP interface is set to 16 MB.
TRX upload endpoint; the TRX must be contained
in the body (raw binary) of the HTTP POST or PUT
request; TC-430™ answers “200 OK” is the upload
was successful, or “5xx” if some errors occurred.