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URL Filtering Policy
Hello, Checkmates!
I've read a sk106623 about how to URL categories and so on.
But in the 3-rd paragraph there is an example of URL :
\/example\.com
\.example\.com
So the question is How these 2 lines differ from each other?
Does that mean that I have to add 2 lines for each website, which I want to add to the category?
(F.e. \/google\.com AND \.google\.com)
Can you please provide a good example of creating a URL category?
Thank you a lot!
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Always remember this is not CP but RegEx: Regular Expression Tutorial - Learn How to Use Regular Expressions
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I am sorry, but I have not understood what you were trying to say to me be means of that link.
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\/example\.com matches http://example.com only
\.example\.com matches www.example.com, something.example.com
Try it here Online regex tester and debugger: PHP, PCRE, Python, Golang and JavaScript or RegExr: Learn, Build, & Test RegEx
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Thank you very much!
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Yes, this is not an easy thing to understand.
