Use the delete operation to remove a protected directory.
A request XML packet removing a protected directory includes the delete operation node:
<packet version="1.5.2.0">
<protected-dir>
<delete>
...
</delete>
</protected-dir>
</packet>
The delete node is presented by type ProtectedDirDelInput (protected_dir.xsd
), and its graphical representation is as follows:
protected_dir.xsd
).The delete node of the output XML packet is presented by type ProtectedDirDeleteOutput (protected_dir.xsd
) and structured as follows:
common.xsd
).
The packet that removes the protected directory with ID 1 looks as follows:
<packet>
<protected-dir>
<delete>
<filter>
<id>1</id>
</filter>
</delete>
</protected-dir>
</packet>
Response:
<protected-dir>
<delete>
<result>
<status>ok</status>
<filter-id>1</filter-id>
<id>1</id>
</result>
</delete>
</protected-dir>
If the protected directory was not found on the server, the response is as follows:
<protected-dir>
<delete>
<result>
<status>error</status>
<errcode>1013</errcode>
<errtext>Protected URL is not found</errtext>
<filter-id>1</filter-id>
</result>
...
</delete>
</protected-dir>
The packet that removes all protected directories from site with ID 1 looks as follows:
<packet>
<protected-dir>
<delete>
<filter>
<site-id>1</site-id>
</filter>
</delete>
</protected-dir>
</packet>
Response:
<protected-dir>
<delete>
<result>
<status>ok</status>
<filter-id>1</filter-id>
<id>74</id>
</result>
<result>
<status>ok</status>
<filter-id>1</filter-id>
<id>78</id>
</result>
</delete>
<result>
<status>ok</status>
<filter-id>1</filter-id>
<id>79</id>
</result>
</delete>
</protected-dir>