P.S. What is worse (maybe very confusing) is that this might match too:
/foo/myFoo/bar/baz/bletch/fred.xml Again, I would like to forcefully ensure that this doesn't end up matching. Cliff Binstock Coyote Reporting _____ From: Cliff Binstock [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2008 8:54 AM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: uriPattern exactness Thierry, Actually what I want to do, sometimes, is abort the processing.(and probably return a "Not Found" error). Right now, the caller can use a somewhat "garbage" uri, and the uriPattern will match. Note that I want to be very selective, because I want to match, for example "./bar.xml", but probably not "./barlksjfljj.xml". Thanks. Cliff Binstock Coyote Reporting _____ From: Thierry Boileau [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2008 2:27 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: uriPattern exactness Hi Cliff, I'm sorry, but I think I miss your question. ;) What do you want to do? What kind of entity will handle the data: "the exact matched pattern for "/foos/myFoo/barlksjfljj.xml" "? Best regards, Thierry Boileau -- Restlet ~ Core developer ~ http://www.restlet.org <http://www.restlet.org/> Noelios Technologies ~ Co-founder ~ http://www.noelios.com <http://www.noelios.com/> I was wondering if there is some trick way to find the exact matched pattern. Specifically, I am seeing this (somewhat logical) behavior. If the uriPattern is "/foos/{foo}/bar" This of course matches something like "/foos/myFoo/barlksjfljj.xml" What I want is: If I type in "/foos/myFoo/barlksjfljj.xml", I could determine that "/foos/myFoo/bar" was the actual match. Maybe I just missed an existing API call? :) Thanks much in advance, Cliff Binstock

