I've come across a situation that I haven't figured out how to work
around.  Our web developer added a bunch of tracking query strings
to our site (because the chosen log analyzer is too dumb to use
referrer pages.  Sigh..).  Unfortunately this makes duplicate links
come up on htdig results.  I can't use bad_query_string to weed them
out because they use the same key (?s=xxx) across the whole site.
I'd love something like an "ignore_query_string", where if a query
string matched, htdig would just strip out that key/value pair.  Is
there anything like this, or is there another way I can go about this?

Thank you.


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