Mark S.

As I look at it, working the regex, with wiki-name now honoured. I realised 
that ...

   (a) describing Polly got easier; 

   (b) we do not need to save anyone from the disaster of "stem (2)" 
naming. Merely advise them its not a good idea. 

The NAMING LIMITS REVERT solely to "downloads", which is exactly where the 
issue is and should only be.

TT

On Monday, 22 July 2019 18:18:22 UTC+2, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
> Mark S. wrote:
>>
>> It's probably time to reconsider the file-globbing versus regular 
>> expression approach. File-globbing was good, but it does limit the name 
>> comparisons.
>>
>> You're good with regular expressions ;-)
>>
>
>  I love them! They are so annoying to get right :-) 
>
> What would be a good matching rule so that  stem matches
>>
>> stem(1)
>> stem (1)
>> stem (1)(2)
>>
>> BUT NOT
>>
>> stem (old)
>> stem (john)
>>
>> I'm thinking that a match that searches for    stem<space>*<left 
>> brace><number><non-greedy-indicator>
>>
>  
>
>  This would mean people couldn't deliberately use (number) in their stem 
>> names, but would open up stems that
>>
> currently would match (e.g. polly vs polly-dev)
>>
>
> I'll do a test page. In the end it will be easiest to be sure we get it 
> right. 
>
> A domani
> TT 
>

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