[HTTPS-Everywhere] The standard pattern for 'www.'

Drake, Brian brian2 at drakefamily.tk
Wed Dec 22 18:41:56 PST 2010


That sounds good to me. I use far more complex “regexy” patterns than that.
That’s what regexp is for, isn’t it?

On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 1041 (UTC-8), Osama Khalid <osamak at gnu.org> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Most rules use "(www\.)?" to match URLs with and without the 'www.'
> prefix but few (~57 vs. 394) have two different patterns for each
> case.
>
> I suggest changing the few patterns to the regexy way.
>
> Should I send a patch?
>
> --Osama Khalid[snip]
>

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