On Wednesday 20 August 2003 17.08, Joshua Brindle wrote:

> type. Also, the !POST thing doesn't make a lot of sense either
> since most search engines (like google) uses GET vars, not POST

Not a problem for these, as url_regex will not match GET form 
submissions as these do not end in \.exe$ even if the CGI program 
called is a exe.. this because on form submissions the program is 
followed by the argumets.

There is however a few web sites calling exe cgi programs without any 
arguments and these will give problems if you block \.exe$. These are 
very rare however.

> and additionally once they actually click on a site it won't be a
> POST request so they'll get blocked anyway..

This part I do not quite follow..

> figure out how to use rep_mime_type and you'll save yourself
> a lot of time..

Indeed.

Regards
Henrik

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