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ModSecurity 2.5

You're reading from   ModSecurity 2.5 Prevent web application hacking with this easy to use guide

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2009
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781847194749
Length 280 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

ModSecurity 2.5
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
1. Preface
1. Installation and Configuration FREE CHAPTER 2. Writing Rules 3. Performance 4. Audit Logging 5. Virtual Patching 6. Blocking Common Attacks 7. Chroot Jails 8. REMO 9. Protecting a Web Application Directives and Variables Regular Expressions Index

Non-capturing parentheses


Parentheses are used to capture backreferences and also to group strings together (as in the regex (one|two|three)). This means that any grouping using parentheses also creates a backreference. Sometimes you want to avoid this and not create a backreference. In this case, non-capturing parentheses come in handy. In the example we just saw, the following would group the words, but would not create a backreference:

(?:one|two|three)

The construct (?: ) is what is used to create a non-capturing set of parenthesis. To further show the difference between the two, consider the following regex:

It is (?:hard|difficult) to say goodbye to (.*)

When matched against the string It is hard to say goodbye to you, this will create a single backreference, which will contain the string you. The first, non-capturing parentheses also allow strings beginning with It is difficult to say goodbye to match, but they do not create a backreference.

Non-capturing parentheses are sometimes referred to as "grouping-only parentheses".

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