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** http://eng.tango.info/?q=08427328020688\1\7 - needs consideration of "\" standards conformance | ** http://eng.tango.info/?q=08427328020688\1\7 - needs consideration of "\" standards conformance | ||
** http://eng.tango.info/?q=08427328020688%5C1%5C7 | ** http://eng.tango.info/?q=08427328020688%5C1%5C7 | ||
** note: this is a special, non-standard search because TINsDsT specifies a pattern rather than a literal string. Hence the design should consider carefully the risk of false matches due to a literal string being misinterpreted as a pattern. Perhaps sufficient to avoid this sufficiently is a pattern definition allowing just digis and separators e.g. | ** note: this is a special, non-standard search because TINsDsT specifies a pattern rather than a literal string. Hence the design should consider carefully the risk of false matches due to a literal string being misinterpreted as a pattern. Perhaps sufficient to avoid this sufficiently is a pattern definition allowing just digis and separators e.g. [[regex]] '''[0-9]{12,14}[\/-][0-9]+[\/-][0-9]+''' | ||
Needs review: | Needs review: |
Revision as of 2009-09-13T18:54:04
URIs
- search e.g. http://www.tango.info/?q=Canaro
- Album e.g. http://www.tango.info/08427328020459
- Track e.g. http://www.tango.info/08427328020459-1-1
Not yet implemented, but planned:
- Disc e.g. http://www.tango.info/08427328020459-1
Requested:
- special search for TINT-, TINT\ and TINT/ e.g.
- http://eng.tango.info/?q=08427328020688-1-7
- http://eng.tango.info/?q=08427328020688\1\7 - needs consideration of "\" standards conformance
- http://eng.tango.info/?q=08427328020688%5C1%5C7
- note: this is a special, non-standard search because TINsDsT specifies a pattern rather than a literal string. Hence the design should consider carefully the risk of false matches due to a literal string being misinterpreted as a pattern. Perhaps sufficient to avoid this sufficiently is a pattern definition allowing just digis and separators e.g. regex [0-9]{12,14}[\/-][0-9]+[\/-][0-9]+
Needs review:
- http://eng.tango.info/08427328020688\1\7 - back slash standard conform?