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Replacement variables: non-case sensitive?
Hi guys,
I have a list of a few words that on my forum aren't appropriate. Sometimes though we get a drive-by posting...from someone that is just trying to flame the community and offend. And so, to take away the offensiveness, I've added these 3 words to the replacements with a nonsense word to replace it. the problem I'm having is sometimes one of the words slips by with a different formation of the word and mainly with an upper or lower case letter difference somewhere. this could be fixed if these replacement variables were non-case descriptive. Any way to do that? thanks for any ideas! |
well, not so easy, because there is no str_replace function which is caseinsensitiv.
on php.net there are some examples how to achieve that, but they didn't work for me... |
Why not add these words to the standard vB censor?
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