At this point, the paging content matching is completed.
After article content matching and paging content matching are completed, there is only "filtering" in the end, including paging area filtering and article content filtering. According to my own feeling, the above two rules are easy to write. As long as you find the "uniqueness" code in all links, you can get it done. However, there are endless mysteries in the filtering rules that I can't explain... Haha, it feels like That's it. Especially for novices like me, this thing of "regularity" is like a book from heaven. I found several regularity-related software and still felt that I couldn't get started, so I had to follow the same pattern, copy the cat and the tiger, and fumble around.
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Have you figured out how to write the filtering rules at a glance? Anyway, I couldn’t figure it out. I can’t help it. A novice is a novice. Ignore it, then write a rule according to the original example of paging filtering rules and try it to see the result: