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That's only a partial solution of the problem. "www.forum.robidu.de" still causes a nonmatch, although that is an address that is supposed to be rejected as well.

It's supposed to be an extremely strict rule that lets pass only one particular address (for both http and https).

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Re^3: regexp: Mind-boggling negative assertions...
by Anonymous Monk on Aug 16, 2015 at 23:33 UTC

    A non-match *is* a rejection.

    Your English is too confusing. Please give an extensive list of URLs that cover all cases, and indicate whether they pass or fail.

      Where is this confusing? The point is that if the REGEXP matches, the SCRIPT is supposed to reject the address.

        Please don't argue. Please give test cases.

Re^3: regexp: Mind-boggling negative assertions...
by Anonymous Monk on Aug 16, 2015 at 23:54 UTC

    Of course "www.forum.robidu.de" is rejected/nonmatch. It is missing "http://".