At 12:07 -0500 23/09/97, Jason L Tibbitts III wrote:
>>>>>> "BLH" == "Brian L Heess <- home" <DMbong@krumm.commline.com>> writes:
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>BLH> [...] the reason for posting to M-W is that MAYBE this sort of thing
>BLH> might be useful in the new config, like $global_allow_headers or
>BLH> something which might negate a taboo explicitly (or implicitly)...I'm
>BLH> not sure how REALLY useful that might be...
>
>The code already supports inverted matches (i.e. regexps which must match
>or else the message bounces). There is no need for anything else; regexps
>have all of the expressive power required without adding a list of
>exceptions.
Thanks Jason. I see that now with the example that you posted to M-U.
Now, I notice you said Perl 5. Are regexp's different in Perl 4?
Cheers!
-Brian
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