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Updated a horribly outdated API description
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https://<misp url>/attributes/text/download/ip-src/tag1&&
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As of version 2.3.38, it is possible to restrict the text exports on two additional flags. The first allows the user to restrict based on event ID,
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It is possible to restrict the text exports on additional flags. The first allows the user to restrict based on event ID,
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whilst the second is a boolean switch allowing non IDS flagged attributes to be exported. Additionally, choosing "all" in the type field will return
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all eligible attributes.
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<dd>The attribute type, any valid MISP attribute type is accepted.</dd>
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<dt>tags</dt>
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<dd>To include a tag in the results just write its names into this parameter. To exclude a tag prepend it with a '!'. You can also chain several tag commands together with the '&&' operator. Please be aware the colons (:) cannot be used in the tag search. Use semicolons instead (the search will automatically search for colons instead).</dd>
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<dt>allowNonIDS</dt>
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<dd>Include attributes that would normally be excluded due to the IDS flag not being set or due to being whitelisted</dd>
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<dt>from</dt>
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<dd>Set the lowest "date" field value that should be included in the export (format YYYY-MM-DD)</dd>
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<dt>to</dt>
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<dd>Set the highest "date" field value that should be included in the export (format YYYY-MM-DD)</dd>
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<dt>last</dt>
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<dd>Set the timeframe of the export based on the "timestamp" value. The parameter uses a time + metric notation (valid examples: "2w", "60m", "24h")</dd>
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</dl>
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For example, to include tag1 and tag2 but exclude tag3 you would use:
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