Windows/Security: show asterisks in wildcard table

Description:
Asterisks are not showing up in this table due to HTML conversion.

Proposed changes:
- replace unwanted `<em>` and `</em>` tags with actual asterisk (`*`)
- remove `<i>``</i>` formatting from path names for readability
- simplify "matching to" => 'matching' (2 occurrences in this table)

Closes #4068
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illfated 2019-06-18 03:20:59 +02:00
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@ -185,34 +185,34 @@ The following table describes how the wildcards can be used and provides some ex
<table>
<tr>
<th>Wildcard</th>
<th>Use in file and file extension exclusions</th>
<th>Use in file name and file extension exclusions</th>
<th>Use in folder exclusions</th>
<th>Example use</th>
<th>Example matches&gt;</th>
<th>Example matches</th>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><b><em></b> (asterisk)</td>
<td><b>*</b> (asterisk)</td>
<td>Replaces any number of characters. <br />Only applies to files in the last folder defined in the argument. </td>
<td>Replaces a single folder. <br />Use multiple <b></em></b> with folder slashes <b>\</b> to indicate multiple, nested folders. </br>After matching to the number of wilcarded and named folders, all subfolders will also be included.</td>
<td>Replaces a single folder. <br />Use multiple <b>*</b> with folder slashes <b>\</b> to indicate multiple, nested folders. </br>After matching the number of wilcarded and named folders, all subfolders will also be included.</td>
<td>
<ol>
<li>C:\MyData\<b><em></b>.txt</li>
<li>C:\somepath\<b></em></b>\Data</li>
<li>C:\Serv\<b><em></b>\<b></em></b>\Backup
<li>C:\MyData\<b>*</b>.txt</li>
<li>C:\somepath\<b>*</b>\Data</li>
<li>C:\Serv\<b>*</b>\<b>*</b>\Backup
</ol>
</td>
<td>
<ol>
<li><i>C:\MyData\<b>notes</b>.txt</i></li>
<li>C:\MyData\<b>notes</b>.txt</li>
<li>Any file in:
<ul>
<li><i>C:\somepath\<b>Archives</b>\Data</i> and its subfolders</li>
<li><i>C:\somepath\<b>Authorized</b>\Data</i> and its subfolders</li>
<li>C:\somepath\<b>Archives</b>\Data and its subfolders</li>
<li>C:\somepath\<b>Authorized</b>\Data and its subfolders</li>
</ul>
<li>Any file in:
<ul>
<li><i>C:\Serv\<b>Primary</b>\<b>Denied</b>\Backup</i> and its subfolders</li>
<li><i>C:\Serv\<b>Secondary</b>\<b>Allowed</b>\Backup</i> and its subfolders</li>
<li>C:\Serv\<b>Primary</b>\<b>Denied</b>\Backup and its subfolders</li>
<li>C:\Serv\<b>Secondary</b>\<b>Allowed</b>\Backup and its subfolders</li>
</ul>
</ol>
</td>
@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ The following table describes how the wildcards can be used and provides some ex
</td>
<td>
Replaces a single character in a folder name. </br>
After matching to the number of wilcarded and named folders, all subfolders will also be included.
After matching the number of wilcarded and named folders, all subfolders will also be included.
</td>
<td>
<ol>
@ -238,9 +238,9 @@ The following table describes how the wildcards can be used and provides some ex
</td>
<td>
<ol>
<li><i>C:\MyData\my<b>1</b>.zip</i></li>
<li>Any file in <i>C:\somepath\<b>P</b>\Data</i> and its subfolders</li>
<li>Any file in <i>C:\somepath\test0<b>1</b>\Data</i> and its subfolders</li>
<li>C:\MyData\my<b>1</b>.zip</li>
<li>Any file in C:\somepath\<b>P</b>\Data and its subfolders</li>
<li>Any file in C:\somepath\test0<b>1</b>\Data and its subfolders</li>
</ol>
</td>
</tr>
@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ The following table describes how the wildcards can be used and provides some ex
</td>
<td>
<ol>
<li><i><b>C:\ProgramData</b>\CustomLogFiles\Folder1\file1.txt</i></li>
<li><b>C:\ProgramData</b>\CustomLogFiles\Folder1\file1.txt</li>
</ol>
</td>
</tr>