
appreciate it!
Mind if I make another suggestion? :P
Is there anyway that the bad word filter can have a system that "must" include a specific word, and also report the rest of it? Hard to explain, so I'll give an example:
Suppose, you would filter "http://google.com". <- yes, this entire url.
That would report all posts/threads & signatures with "http://google.com" in it, but ignores anything beyond that if it includes a longer url, eg
http://google.com/searchresulthere.
When that happens, the bad word is not being reported at all, seeing the system only sees "http://google.com" as a bad word. Anything added after the link, well.. you get the drill. What I'd personally like to see is if it is possible that when you filter a specific word or URL in this case, that anything beyond that (
http://google.com/*) <- like this *, gets reported as well.
I've seen on some plugins they are using such method, I just forgot what the plugins were/are called. I think the other systems were using Quotation Marks for this kind of job, eg as bad words.
test1,test2,test3,"http://google.com",test4,test5
So that
http://google.com and anything beyond that url gets reported as well.
Hard to explain, but I think you understand.
The reason why I'm suggesting is this because we don't want the word itself to be filtered, but the url and anything that is being added inside that url. This is to prevent words being used of the url in the filter.