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# If you'd like to learn more about regular expressions, start looking here:
 
# If you'd like to learn more about regular expressions, start looking here:
 
#    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_expression
 
#    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_expression
#
 
#
 
#
 
# Es gibt eine nicht so tolle aber brauchbare deutsche Anleitung zu dieser
 
# Extension unter
 
#    http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Spam-blacklist/manual
 
# Unter den Links dort findet Ihr auch eine Anleitung zu regulären
 
# Ausdrücken.
 
#
 
# Um ohne weitere RegEx-Kenntnisse eine spezielle URL zu blocken,
 
# orientiert euch bitte an folgenden Beispiel:
 
#    \example\.com
 
# Jede URL hat in einer eigenen Zeile zu stehen und mit einem Backslash "\"
 
# zu beginne. Weiterhin muss JEDER Punkt innerhalb der URL durch einen
 
# weiteren Backslash eingeleitet werden.
 
 
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
  
 
# Words
 
# Words
 
\yakkel\.com
 
\yakkel\.com

Revision as of 13:23, 6 February 2009

  1. External URLs matching this list will be blocked when added to a page.
  2. This list affects only this wiki; refer also to the global blacklist.
  3. For documentation see http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:SpamBlacklist
  1. Syntax is as follows:
  2. * Everything from a "#" character to the end of the line is a comment
  3. * Every non-blank line is a regex fragment which will only match hosts inside URLs
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  2. Additional Comments by the Administration:
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  4. This extension uses regular expressions. If you don't know, how regular
  5. expressions work, but you want to block one specific URL, just enter it
  6. here like this:
  7. \example\.com
  8. Note that each URL needs to be in a new line and start with a backslash
  9. "\", and that EACH dot has to be preceeded by an additional backslash.
  10. If you'd like to learn more about regular expressions, start looking here:
  11. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_expression
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  1. Words

\yakkel\.com