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Is there a way to do this?
The problem is, my censoring is quite unique. I don't censor for swear words, but for a small group of select common words -- these words often need to be used in URLs, and obviously, the censor renders them useless. Even if I have to hard code the exception in, is there a way to do so? |
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I really need to figure this out (and need some help)...
I was looking at the mod that said to add this code to the phpinclude_start template to disable censoring on a per forum basis... PHP Code:
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anyone?
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I SO need this hack!
![]() I'm trying to research this a bit, and it's interesting -- e-mail addresses in the profile are exempt from the censor (good thing!) -- I basically want the [url] code to be exempt as well. *Begging* ![]() |
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holding out hope...
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I haven't given up yet
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I know maybe I should give up... but haven't yet LOL
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Anyone, anyone?
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I played around with the code a while ago, but didn't get it to work unfortunately. maybe you can make it to work.
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