How about
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// @include /^https:\/\/(www|editor-beta)\.waze\.com\/(?!user\/)(.{2,6}\/)?editor\/.*$/
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// @include /^https:\/\/(www|editor-beta)\.waze\.com\/(?!user\/)(.{2,6}\/)?editor\/.*$/
True, but how many "totally non-technical" users are installing custom scripts for modifying web pages anyway?Glodenox wrote:EDIT: one downside I should mention to using this regex is that the pop-up that users get will be a lot less readable for non-technical people. A list of URLs with some asterisks can be understood. Regex on the other hand...
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// @include https://www.waze.com/editor/*
// @include https://www.waze.com/*/editor/*
// @include https://editor-beta.waze.com/editor/*
// @include https://editor-beta.waze.com/*/editor/*
// @exclude https://www.waze.com/user/*
// @exclude https://www.waze.com/*/user/*
Re: Script authors: don't use *.waze.com or waze.com/*