Are wildcards (*, ?) allowed in the URL.TXT file? If so, would someone be kind enough to provide an example? I'm trying to use them so that I don't have to include every domain URL for particular web sites in order to allow access to users.
Thanks.
Wildcards in URL.TXT
Moderators: Tyler, Scott, PWB v2 Moderator
From what Scott has said before, the URL and access functions use an In String function - that is,
+hotmail
would allow any site with "hotmail" in the URL or title, and
-hotmail
would block any site with "hotmail" in the URL or title
I don't believe the URL file is designed to use wildcards (i.e. "hotmail*")
Hope that helps
+hotmail
would allow any site with "hotmail" in the URL or title, and
-hotmail
would block any site with "hotmail" in the URL or title
I don't believe the URL file is designed to use wildcards (i.e. "hotmail*")
Hope that helps
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tvandam
text string blocker
Another problem with the text string blocker is that students, when using FirstSearch or Infotrac cannot send mail to their 'Hotmail' account if hotmail is blocked.
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tvandam
URL Text Blocker
The point is that not just URL's are blocked... if '-chat' or "-games" are blocked, students cannot search for those subjects in a search engine or an on-line database. We want students to be able to send an article from a database to their Hotmail account but we don't want them actually go to the site; i.e., restrict the address line only....
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Guest
To block patrons from going to Hotmail, but to allow them to send e-mail from InfoTrac (and other databases) to their Hotmail accounts I have the following entries in my URL.txt:
-www.hotmail.com
-http://hotmail.com
The second entry blocks a patron from entering hotmail.com in the address bar, but does not block "hotmail.com" from being somewhere in the URL as would be when e-mailing to a Hotmail account from InfoTrac.
Hope this helps,
Jason
-www.hotmail.com
-http://hotmail.com
The second entry blocks a patron from entering hotmail.com in the address bar, but does not block "hotmail.com" from being somewhere in the URL as would be when e-mailing to a Hotmail account from InfoTrac.
Hope this helps,
Jason
Jason Weinstein
Application Support Technicain
Eugene Public Library
Eugene, OR
Application Support Technicain
Eugene Public Library
Eugene, OR



