On 6/9/05, Ross Gardler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> David Crossley wrote:
> > Ross Gardler wrote:
> >
> >>David Crossley wrote:
> >>
> >>>Maurice Lanselle wrote:
> >>
> 2) How does one construct "AND" classification rules?
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> && namespace="bar">
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> >>>
> >>>I don
David Crossley wrote:
Ross Gardler wrote:
David Crossley wrote:
Maurice Lanselle wrote:
2) How does one construct "AND" classification rules?
&& namespace="bar">
I don't know if that is possible or needed. Perhaps there is another way.
It would be better if you provided an actual us
Ross Gardler wrote:
> David Crossley wrote:
> >Maurice Lanselle wrote:
>
> >>2) How does one construct "AND" classification rules?
> >>
> >>
> >> && >> namespace="bar">
> >>
> >
> >I don't know if that is possible or needed. Perhaps there is another way.
> >It would be better if you provided a
David Crossley wrote:
Maurice Lanselle wrote:
..
2) How does one construct "AND" classification rules?
&&
I don't know if that is possible or needed. Perhaps there is another way.
It would be better if you provided an actual use-case.
Using your example from earlier in this threa
Maurice Lanselle wrote:
> David Crossley said the following on 07/06/2005 03:46:
> >Maurice Lanselle wrote:
> >>Ross Gardler said the following:
> >>
> >>>However, you should avoid limiting the URL space of your application
> >>>by requiring a given file type to have a given filename or path. This
David Crossley said the following on 07/06/2005 03:46:
Maurice Lanselle wrote:
Ross Gardler said the following:
However, you should avoid limiting the URL space of your application
by requiring a given file type to have a given filename or path. This
can result in false matches. You s