Content Delivery Networks often require you to purge cached objects by URL or by cache key. If you use a CDN that supports wildcard purge, you might issue a command like:
| Possible intended URL | Reason | |-----------------------|--------| | https://cshare.us/met2 | Missing s – but still risky if domain itself is not trusted. | | https://cshare.net/met2 or .com | A different TLD; .net or .com might host a real service. | | https://cshare.us/metadata/v2 | Folder path truncated. | | https://cshare.us/m2e or m2t | Typo in file code. | http- cshare.us met2
This does not fix all cases (missing query parameters, ports), but it resolves the most obvious pattern. Content Delivery Networks often require you to purge
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