On Mon, 2011-03-21 at 13:07 -0400, Terry Carmen wrote:
> I'm trying to match any URL that points to a URL shortener.
> 
> They typically consist of http(s) followed by a domain name, a slash  
> and a small series of alphanumeric characters, *without a trailing "/"  
> or file extension*.
> 
> I seem to be having pretty good luck matching the URL, however I can't  
> figure out how to make the regex explicity *not* match anything that  
> ends in a slash or contains an extension.
> 
> For example, I want to match "http://asdf.ghi/j2kj4l23";, but not  
> "http://asdf.ghi/j2kj4l23/abc.html"; or "http://asdf.ghi/j2kj4l23/";
> 
> I tried using the perl negative look-ahead as both : (?!/) and (?!\/)  
> without success.
> 
> Can anybody toss me a clue?
> 
Have you looked at the DecodeShortURLs plugin? That would seem to do
what you need *and* check whether the shortened URL points to anything
harmful.


Martin


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