Regular expresions for dummies

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I'm trying to set up an AliasMatch to catch some now quite regular attempts to find 'phpmyadmin' using a whole string of different case versions of 'phpmyadmin' and then 'phpmyadmin-(various version number strings)'

I think my starting point needs to be a nice dummy reference to writing the necessary regular expression. Alternatively can someone who has already done it provide me with an sample :)

Of cause what is more annoying is that my web page footer lists the tools I'm using - and a link to the server set-up so if they looked they would know I don't use MySQL!

Having started to get everything under control I'm spending a little time each day checking the error log and so anything to strip garbage and just leave the real errors will be useful. I have a couple of other similar AliasMatch entries to create but http://perldoc.perl.org/perlre.html is going over my head :(

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