(See the beginning of this section for the list of permitted schemes. Matches any URL that uses a permitted scheme. Matches any URL that uses the http scheme and is on the host 127.0.0.1 Clementine is also available on OSX I believe. Deadbeef and Audacious have the most similar UIs but dont have library watching like foobar. Have you tried entering the network address you want to use directly For instance, try entering 'foobargoofy' to access the 'goofy' volume on machine 'foobar'. Matches any local file whose path starts with /foo Deadbeef, Audacious, gmusicbrowser, clementine are probably the most similar linux apps. I have only one non-windows machine - which is the linux server. Matches any URL that uses the https scheme, is on a host (such as, or ), as long as the path starts with /foo and ends with bar Matches any URL that uses the http scheme, on any host, as long as the path starts with /foo Matches any URL that uses the http scheme Note: urn scheme is available since Chrome 91.
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The following table shows some valid patterns. wget doesn't work directly on the /getfile/ URLs, it just retrieves a redirect page that usually contains a server side generated random ad for one of Spoon's many software products that Peter links to, because he also works for Spoon, who is indirectly sponsoring the development. In the path section, each ' *' matches 0 or more characters. If the host is *._hostname_, then it matches the specified host or any of its subdomains. If the host is just *, then it matches any host. If the scheme is *, then it matches either http or https, and not file, ftp, or urn. Review: DeaDBeeF (as in 0xDEADBEEF) is a modular audio player for GNU/Linux, BSD, OpenSolaris, macOS, and other UNIX-like systems. The meaning of ' *' depends on whether it's in the scheme, host, or path part. The path must be present in a host permission, but is always treated as /*. Path-for example, /*, /foo*, or /foo/bar. Host-for example, or *. or * if the scheme is file, there is no host part The user must visit the extensions management page and opt in to file access for each extension that requests it. Note: Access to file URLs isn't automatic.