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Did anyone find a solution to the errors me & brandonury are getting??
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This looks like what I may be looking for.
I would like to have rules in place to censor words so that guests or Registered users will see '*'s in place of swear words, but one specific secondary usergroup will see still the uncensored post. Is this how the "censor for this usergroup' works? In regards to censoring titles, I see that THIS add-on by Calorie has options for censoring Titles also (although the logic behind the add-on is entirely different) - do you think it may be possible to implement something for titles? Thanks [Edit] Just had a look at the code - this kind of does the opposite to what I want in regards to censoring posts. I'm sure it will just take adding an '!' or two in the right place to make this apply to ALL users groups except those checked in the admincp options - any help appreciated! Thanks |
Anyone using on 3.6.8p2 ?
I installed it with no changes (empty replacements) and the posts all show up with no message text. I added the default example replacements, same story, no message text. Oddly, this is for all users, not only the usergroups selected in the configuration screen. |
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I was wondering if you have people putting stuff like For Sale and you ban for sale and then they come back with F O R S A L E. Will it attack that? Or will it make every f and o and so on on the board a *. If this can't be done with this hack anyone know how to attack this kind of behavior?
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It is impossible. Forget about blocking advertising names. Better hire more moderators to keep and eye on ads spammers.
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I remember members on my forum would try to bypass the censor filter by changing the font size or color of certain letters...so that it would pass through the censor.
example : FONT COLOR=BLACK , etc.. Can this mod fix that , so it doesnt pass through censor anymore ? has anyone here tried it ? |
Has anyone used this with 3.8.2?
To mikeinjersey: Regular expressions are very powerful. You can search for "F|f" followed by zero or more "[*]" followed by "U|u" ... and so on. |
will be testing on 3.8.4
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