You can create a sub to check for an array of values that must not be inside a given string. This way, if you have more values, you can just add them to your array.
sub absent {
my $str = shift;
for (@_) {
return 0 if $str =~ $_
}
return 1;
}
my @must_not_be_there = (
'/bulletin/',
'.css',
'formmail.',
'/prosp/',
'/calendar/',
'/edit/',
'/tmp/calendar2002-3/pgradh/regs/029.html',
'FalseIfJustThis',
'ButIfAlsoThisThenTrue'
);
if (($ENV{'HTTP_REFERER'}
&& $ENV{'REMOTE_ADDR'} ne "129.215.67.96")
&& absent ($ENV{'REQUEST_URI'}, @must_not_be_there) )
{
print "matches\n";
}
Or simply use grep.
&& !(grep {$ENV{'REQUEST_URI'} =~ $_} @must_not_be_there ) )
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