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Real-Time Find and Replace · support · 2022-09-09T18:18:00+00:00

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paulozac resolved
Is it possible to filter search and replace based on URL path? It is great that it can be filtered by useragents, but I also need to include only translated content, eg: /de/* The feature you’re describing is available in the pro version. The Querystring field allows you to filter based on a simple batch of the URL i.e. putting in /de/ would restrict the rule to only URLs that contain /de/. Marios, thanks for the response. That helps, but not in full. I do need querystring parameters too. In my case, I would like to include only URLs matching /en/.*?amp. Does the pro version also supports regex in the querystring? Thanks! Per WordPress’s forum guidelines, this forum is for the free version only. Questions specifically about the pro version should be posted here: https://infolific.com/technology/software-worth-using/real-time-find-and-replace-for-wordpress/ The URL matching is “simple” and doesn’t support regex.

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Marios Alexandrou 2022-09-09T18:26:00+00:00

The feature you’re describing is available in the pro version. The Querystring field allows you to filter based on a simple batch of the URL i.e. putting in /de/ would restrict the rule to only URLs that contain /de/.

paulozac 2022-09-09T19:32:00+00:00

Marios, thanks for the response. That helps, but not in full. I do need querystring parameters too. In my case, I would like to include only URLs matching /en/.*?amp. Does the pro version also supports regex in the querystring? Thanks!

Marios Alexandrou 2022-09-09T19:44:00+00:00

Per WordPress’s forum guidelines, this forum is for the free version only. Questions specifically about the pro version should be posted here: https://infolific.com/technology/software-worth-using/real-time-find-and-replace-for-wordpress/ The URL matching is “simple” and doesn’t support regex.