Hi,
I was wondering if I can use any kind of wildcards in an exclude_url
line?
Let's say I have a lots of URL's that look like this: bin4567.html,
bin5432.html, bin1235.html etc.and want to exclude these and future
URL's created after this "pattern". Could I somewhow use wildcards here?
Something like:
exclude_url: bin*.html ?
TIA
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Regards,
Christian Dysthe
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