Hi Nick,
No, they don't.. by default the "example" rule just excludes files with a textual extension: .jpg, jpeg, .html, .shtml, .png, .pdf etc.
This is because most people don't have numbers in their file extensions, whereas some people might have a dot and a combination of numbers and letters in their URI, e.g.
/widgets/large-widget-10.3mm
So the example rule lets that URI work.
As every site is different I had to choose an "Example" rule that best fits the
majority of sites.. and the majority of Zen Cart sites use neither .mp3 nor .mp4.
Sorry that you got affected by this but obviously you saw that the solution is simple for you.
If I ever get time I might update the docs with more info on this.. but I'm spending 10 hours a day coding v4 as it is and I might leave adding extra info to the docs for a few months (the documentation already has a section on how to add support for extra file extensions).
Glad you're sorted now anyway.
All the best...
Conor
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