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feat: support alpine 3.22, deprecate 3.19 and update policy converter #1461
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The PR title and description does not meet the requirements. Please review the Git conventions guidelines and update as necessary.
https://github.com/nginx/documentation/blob/main/documentation/git-conventions.md
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Address the feedback about guidelines
doc: Update policy schema Compiler 11.585.0-wafmc-000-update-doc-path-16124977 (02ed8c3c)
Update the table to correct names
more oss typos
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LGTM!
This commit adds the "User-defined browser control" feature page to the policy section of F5 WAF for NGINX documentation, and changelog entries for 2024 and 2023 before the v4/v5 split. It also adds a notice to the top of the deny/allow IP feature page and supported feature table directing users to use the IP addresses feature instead, which is newer and deprecates the latter. --------- Co-authored-by: Jon Torre <78599298+JTorreG@users.noreply.github.com>
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