Hi,
probably a question with a simple answer.
However, I just failed up to now in getting at it.....
wildcard *matcher* is one of the most used components with cocoon, I'd reckon.
But what to do, when one needs to handle X/c/** and X/** (excluding X/c/**)
different?
(At least if the contained components are not "final" (serialize, read))
("X" is an arbitrary path, not having any single path component "c";
while "c" is a simple path component (no "/"))
Using combinations of wildcard macher and simple selector does work, but is
quite verbose.
A "not c" pattern is not generally available (decomposing c into positive and
negative set patterns
might work, but will be even more writing for c's that include several
characters).
Any selector I did miss?
Regards,
Rainer
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