Re: What format of ttl?

From: Martin Ibert <mib@dont-contact.us>
Date: Wed, 16 Oct 1996 08:31:59 +0200

Vladimir Litovka wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> On Wed, 16 Oct 1996, Adrian Havill wrote:
>
> > > And how I can set *.jp*, for example (thinking about *.jpg, *.jpeg and
> > > *.jp_)?
> >
> > Would a ttl pattern line "*.jp*" stop the ".jp" (Japan) domain as well?
>
> Nice question :-) But you may use *.jp..$ to point that this match must
> be at end of the sting. How often you mean all of country? :-)

\.jp..$ won't cut it because it only catches jpeg files, not jpg files.
And \.jp.$ is dangerous because it matches http://some.domain.jp/
(or am I overlooking something?)!

So when you need two patterns anyway, why not use \.jpg$ and \.jpeg$
?

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