are all special, having
different meaning in regex.
Does squid support some of the more obscure regex patterns like
"(abc){3}" which
matches "abcabcabc"?
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nd, as I believe squid's regex parsing is based on its behavior.
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senger\.msn
acl CHAT url_regex -i mirc
acl CHAT url_regex -i icq\.com\$
acl CHAT url_regex -i go\.icq
acl CHAT url_regex -i miranda-im\.org\$
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Use 'squid -k reconfigure' or 'service squid reconfigure' if it's supported.
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