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HTML.AllowedCommentsRegexp TYPE: string/null VERSION: 4.4.0 DEFAULT: NULL --DESCRIPTION-- A regexp, which if it matches the body of a comment, indicates that it should be allowed. Trailing and leading spaces are removed prior to running this regular expression. <strong>Warning:</strong> Make sure you specify correct anchor metacharacters <code>^regex$</code>, otherwise you may accept comments that you did not mean to! In particular, the regex <code>/foo|bar/</code> is probably not sufficiently strict, since it also allows <code>foobar</code>. See also %HTML.AllowedComments (these directives are union'ed together, so a comment is considered valid if any directive deems it valid.) --# vim: et sw=4 sts=4