..Specifically, HTML will very often contain the term "NA ME=" (minus the ..space), and will very often contain ".c om" (again, minus the space).
I understand but...
The rule is not designed to trigger if the text "NA ME=" (minus space) is found somewhere and the text ".c om" (minus space) is found somewhere else.
My read of the rule is that the text trigger is "NA ME=whatever.c om" (minus space).
Well, it may be easier to answer this with a question:
Although the filter is intended to tell the difference (IE *you* want it to get triggered on one but not the other), how is the filter supposed to tell the difference between "NA ME=example.c om" and "<DIV NA ME=whatever><IMG SRC="http://www.example.c om"></DIV>"? Both contain "NA ME=" followed by ".c om".
-Scott
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