Re: Block google page cache at firewall?
- From: Volker Birk <bumens@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 10 Apr 2006 19:08:52 +0200
Secure Buddha <securebuddha@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Volker Birk wrote:
Secure Buddha <securebuddha@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Actually, the regex engine does utilize the "\x" string to identify a
Something such as:You mean %, not \x, because this is an URL?
\x[:printxdigit:][:printxdigit:]([:printxdigit:])?
wide hexadecimal character representation by concatentating the "\x"
string with up to three hexadecimal digits.
Then you'll have no match because I'm using URL escapes with %.
Yours,
VB.
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At first there was the word. And the word was Content-type: text/plain
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