Re: Word boundaries in regexps (Apache bug?)

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On Tue, 2009-09-15 at 12:52 +0200, André Warnier wrote:
> Victor Porton wrote:
> ...
> > 
> > <!--#if expr="$QUERY_STRING = /city/" -->
> 
> I am not sure which add-on module of Apache, and which version you are 
> talking about, but are you sure that the above right-hand side is 
> interpreted as a regexp, as opposed to a simple string ?
> Can you point us to the relevant documentation ?
> 
> 
> 

http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_include.html#flowctrl

string1 = string2
string1 == string2
string1 != string2
        
        Compare string1 with string2. If string2 has the form /string2/
        then it is treated as a regular expression. Regular expressions
        are implemented by the PCRE engine and have the same syntax as
        those in perl 5. Note that == is just an alias for = and behaves
        exactly the same way.
        
No idea why it isn't working for him.

Cheers

Tom


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