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Problem with "\h"
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Jul. 29, 2004, 02:33 AM
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You are correct, \h doesn't always do the trick...
Here is the code that I use to catch the host: Code: ($AV($SET(host=\h)&$AV((^http://$TST(host))*)))edit: That is the line I use to block "off-site" images... Could you please keep us posted if a similar method works for your filters - I'd like to incorporate them into my config, but header filters are not my specialty... edit2: I actually have that first filter of yours in my config from some time ago... Works quite well from the best I can tell... What's that second filter "add to the mix"? |
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