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* | Matches zero or more characters excluding the slash ('/') character. | ||||
** | Matches zero or more characters including the slash ('/') character. | ||||
\character | The backslash character is used as an escape sequence. Thus
matches the character asterisk ('*'), and
matches the character backslash ('\'). |
Note |
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Patterns can optionally be matched "loosely". When the end of the pattern matches *[^*]*$ (wildcard, no wildcard, wildcard), if the pattern fails, it is also matched as if the last two characters didn't exist. The goal is to support the legacy "*!*" syntax, where the "!*" is optional. |
In the action mapping and action results, the wildcard-matched values can be accessed with the token {N} where N is a number from 1 to 9 indicating which wildcard-matched value to substitute. The whole request URI can be accessed with the {0} token.
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