Ok, folks, I think some people are getting a little paranoid with the questions. Now, nearly every post asked for a clarification of the "(something)-disclose.gif". Now, we all know what happens when we assume, but really...this is a
filename! I don't know what the hell kind of crazy operating systems you people are using, but have you ever seen any that allowed parentheses in a filename? Methinks y'all are just getting a wee bit persnickety. In any case, I think we can assume that the (???) can be safely replaced by
/\<img src=[a-zA-z0-9\.\_\-]...
Of course, anything can happen. One guy at work somehow ended up with a file named * on his Solaris machine. Yes, that's right, the file is named *. Of course, its a useless file, but he sure as hell doesn't want to delete it...
And somehow another guy ended up with a file named backspace. No, not the word backspace, the name of the file is actually the single character backspace. He hasn't tried to get rid of that one either.
But if you have any files like that, I suggest you don't trust it to an automated script to get rid of.
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