Dominik Stadler: > Why do you put ^ and $ in your regex? This way it will only match lines which > only contain digits.
Because that is exactly that I want to achieve! :-) Tha pattern is meant to ignore COMPLETELY numeric lines. There are some table entries on this page (and a couple of others I follow) that vary from day to day. I want to ignore those table cells. But I do not want to ignore all fields that happen to contain a digit; that would be to ignore too much. I do use ^ and/or $ in other regular expressions in my ignore.list, and I haven't previously had problems with it. > Did you try > > -?[0-9.]+ Well, that ignores the line, but would also ignore anything that contains a digit. (The "-?" would in practice not have any effect any more.) For example if the paragraph Handelsposten är 20 000 aktier. would change to Handelsposten är 21 000 aktier. that would also have been ignored. But that is a change I WOULD want to be notified about. _______________________________________________ WebSec-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/websec-users
