Sounds like you want:

// @include http://.*example.com/*
// @exclude http://.*example.com/ddd/*

?


On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 11:53 AM, Ben Stover <[email protected]> wrote:

> Assume I setup a *.use.js script for a certain URL
>
> ....
> // @include         http://*.foobar.com/aaa/*
> ...
>
>
> Now I want to use this script as well for URLs:
>
> // @include         http://*.foobar.com/bbb/*
> // @include         http://*.foobar.com/ccc/*
>
> BUT NOT in general for http://*.foobar.com/*
> e.g. NOT for
>
> // @include         http://*.foobar.com/ddd/*
>
> How can I list/chain all applicable URLs in @include statement?
>
> Are they concatenated by comma or blank or "+" or do I have to setup a new
> script for every different URL pattern?
>
> Ben
>
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