untested 8)
if (tester()){
}
sub tester{
return unless $ENV{'HTTP_REFERER'};
return if $ENV{'REMOTE_ADDR'} eq "129.215.67.96";
return 1 if ( ($ENV{'REQUEST_URI'} =~ /FalseIfJustThis/) && ($ENV{'R
+EQUEST_URI'} =~ /ButIfAlsoThisThenTrue/) );
return if $ENV{'REQUEST_URI'} =~ /FalseIfJustThis/;
my @bad = ( '/bulletin/',
'.css',
'.ico',
'formmail.',
'/prosp/',
'/calendar/',
'/edit/',
'tmp/calendar2002-3/pgradh/regs/029.html',
'FalseIfJustThis',
);
return if $ENV{'REQUEST_URI'} =~ /\Q$_\E/ foreach(@bad);
return 1;
)
Update: /\Q$_\E/ foreach(@bad); # (thanks anon)
cheers,
J
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