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Here you go,
Source: Trump
Target: Clown
If only it was that easy.
It is purely for simple two way substitution. By far the biggest use case is offloading SSL. What it sees in the source is replaced with the target on the way to the server. What it sees in the target is replaced with the source on the way back from the server.
Hi Kevin
First off, thanks for your humorous, yet accurate reply. My mistake here was that on the GUI profile settings I was still using the @ delimiter for both Source & Target fields. Soon as I removed this I could see clearly that whatever I added into the source was indeed modified as it went through the LTM to the back end server.
Interestingly you seem to be able to achieve the same thing by just using the target field. For example, if I were to use @trump@clown@, it would do the same thing.
Anyway, thank you again.