Page: http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=FAQs , version: 58 on Tue Jul 15 
16:33:03 2003 by JoergHeinicke

- A: The pattern is used both for directories and files. A possible solution is 
"^[[^.]*$ | \.doc$", i.e. everything without any dot or ending .doc. If this 
matches too much (e.g. the files in a CVS directories don't have any dot), you 
can use the exclude pattern for specific file names.
+ A: The pattern is used both for directories and files. A possible solution is 
"^[[^.]*$ | \.doc$" ([posted here by Sylvain Wallez | 
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xml-cocoon-dev&m=105783318026285&w=2]), i.e. 
everything without any dot or ending .doc. If this matches too much (e.g. the 
files in a CVS directories don't have any dot), you can use the exclude pattern 
for specific file names.
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