my $req_uri_re = join '|', map quotemeta, qw(
/bulletin/ .css .ico formmail /prosp/
/calendar/ /edit/
/tmp/calendar2002-3/pgradh/regs/029.html/
);
if ($ENV{'HTTP_REFERER'} and $ENV{'REMOTE_ADDR'} ne "129.215.67.96"
and $ENV{REQUEST_URI} !~ $req_uri_re) { }
And your pseudocode, in real code, might look like this
## false if $ENV{'REQUEST_URI'} contains "FalseIfJustThis"
if($ENV{REQUEST_URI} !~ $regex) { }
## true if $ENV{'REQUEST_URI'} contains "FalseIfJustThis"
## AND contains "ButIfAlsoThisThenTrue")
if($ENV{REQUEST_URI} =~ $regex and $ENV{REQUEST_URI} =~ $regex2) { }
See.
perlop and
perlre for more info.
HTH
_________
broquaint
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