Thanks!, This was EXCELLENT, So Basically.. ^ - Indicates the start of the pattern we want to match $ - Indicate the End of the Pattern ^test$ would match "test" ^test would match "test1", "test12" and so on /? means the "/" is optional, It doesnt have to be there. [] 2 Flags in Square Brackets [NC] Means the pattern is case insensitive [L] Means the last rule will be used then exited, ie: break() in php, [NC,L] Got it in one go, Fantastic Video, Subscribe!!! +
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killerphp 7 months ago
Brilliant tutorial.Helped a lot!
123norway 7 months ago
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