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This option is for URL schemes (protocols), not folders. This doesn't mean there's no solution to your problem though. I don't have an answer offhand, but I suggest that you look at the various other filtering and transformation options in the documentation for ideas. |
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Check out the "transformations" section, which covers what you're looking to do. |
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My first question is how you can have unescaped slashes in the middle of a
regular expression. Sure enough you said it wouldn't parse it — I think you
mean javascript wouldn't parse it.
Second, it is unlikely that your URLs have "../public" in them, although it
is not impossible. That sounds more like a filesystem relative path to
where your files are on the hard drive, which is not the same thing. You're
validating what is in the src attribute, not a filesystem path.
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It doesnt make any sense, I tested the regex and its correct.
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Hi,
I want to allow only images that are located here http://example.com/images/ so I did this:
allowedSchemes: ['images/']
but it doesnt seem to work since it allows images from any directory. Is there a way to do it?
Thank you.
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