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Names: »bad_dir.pl«
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# this prints out "bad" directory names:
# string of things that are OK; currently, this
# is anything that starts with a letter and number or the
# chars "#", "$", "-", or "+" (or the same situation, with a
# "." prepending):
$ok_string = "\/\.?[A-Za-z0-9\#\$\-\+]+[^\/]*$";
# "." and ".." are cool, as are
# anything starting with the magic string;
# but any unprintables are bad...
if ((($ARGV[0] !~ /\.{1,2}$/) && ($ARGV[0] !~ /$ok_string/) &&
($ARGV[0] ne "/")) || ($ARGV[0] =~ /\.\..+$/) ||
($ARGV[0] =~ /[*\001-\040\177-\377]/)) {
# print "MATCH: ###", $ARGV[0], "\@\@\@\n";
print "\"", $ARGV[0], "\"\n";
}
# else {
# print "\tNO MATCH: ###", $ARGV[0], "###\n";
# }