> adrian.wells wrote: > > >Hi, > > > >Can someone help with this please. > > > >I have a list of "bad" words and a list of "bad" extensions. I also have a > >list of "good" sites. > > > >If a user needs to get to a site containing a "bad" word - say "email", I > >can add the site say "philips.co.uk" to the "good" sites list. This works > >well. > > > >However... > > > >If a user searches for "stubbs" (the painter). he is denied because of the > >exclusion of the substring "bbs", how can I allow "stubbs" and NOT "bbs"? > > > >Any help appreciated. > >Kind regards > >Adrian Wells > > > > > > > You can to use [[:<:]]bbs[[:>:]] to match the word bbs and not the > substring bbs. Thanks Emilio Yes, but that would allow mysitebbs.xxx/ to get through. I need the inverse of this, something like !stubbs, is that possible?
Adrian
