On 25 Jan 2011, at 10:00, Jonathan Duncan wrote:

> "! is like the ^ in a grouped regular expression and stands for Not, but can 
> only be used at the beginning of a rule or condition, not in the middle." 
> (http://www.webmasterworld.com/forum92/4332.htm)

So how would you write that? I've tried all of the following without success:

!(/banana/boat)
!/banana/boat
!(^/banana/boat)
!(/banana/boat$
!/banana/boat$
!(^/banana/boat$)

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