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How can I prevent users from using...
this character called 'full block' in their "location:"
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bump
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if you know the code for that character, then place that code in
vBOptions > Censorship Options > Blank Character Stripper That will stop it from being allowed for use |
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Thanks
I filled it in but doesn't have an effect, I can still use it and it shows. The char code is correct: █ = 2588 |
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You entered the actual item into the chracter stripper? or the full html entity?
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I entered the code: 2588
The character is called: FULL BLOCK |
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2588 is not a character entiy you need to entier it as its full HTML representation
&somenumber; so &2588; Or █ |
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I tried █ and &2588; but no luck. I'm not even sure it has a htm code, it's a symbol in word.
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& #9608; Is the proper html entity.
Without the space. |
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Ok finally found how it works, you have to replace the original char (& #9608; ) with u9608 to make it work in vbulletin.
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