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Problem with "\h"
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Jul. 30, 2004, 02:26 AM
Post: #10
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Hi
Well, I played around with the URL-Splicer (very cool ) but I didn't have any luck getting my filter to work right. <_< It seems that no matter how you cut it, "\h" can't be used reliably with country codes. When I used the URL-Splicer, I couldn't really do anything with the dom (domain) as you have nothing reliable to compare it to, since "\h" won't do. Also $LST(URL-Splicer) has a tendency to do funny things to variables that follow it, so I had trouble capturing the destination. Hopefully, I'm not doing something right when using URL-Splicer. I'm probably overlooking the obvious, but my brain needs a rest. Mike |
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