[linux-help] Re: Regexp question
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it's in the httpd.conf file, using the RedirectMatch <regexp> <url>
command... i'm not sure which "form" of regular expressions it uses...
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On Sat, 11 Nov 2000, John wrote:
> Are you using grep, egrep, sed, awk, find? They all use slightly different
> sets
> of regular expressions. The shell also expands regexs and changes the context
> slightly. Is this a command line operation? For what it is worth, the *way*
> over-simplified answer is a ^ at the beginning because that says not the
> following however in certain cases it also means anchored to the start of a
> line. Can you give more information?
>
> -JR
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> Jesse Kaufman wrote:
>
> > Ok, I'm trying to get a regexp working to do the following:
> >
> > match anything that does not match /foobar.* and return it (ie: using
> > "()"'s)... how would someone go about negating an entire regexpression
> > (if that's what you'd call it..)?
> >
> > ie:
> >
> > "/foobar/blah" would match the above
> > "/foobar" would match the above
> > "/test" would not, and "/test" would be returned
> >
> > thanks,
> > gLaNDix
> >
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