joealba asked:

Does anyone else have some good ideas on how to make this program a little more robust in its search, without returning too many misses?

Yes. Forward all of the images to me and I'll let you know if they are innapropriate.

Now, surprising as it may seem, I don't know a lot about the online porn industry (yet another area of future research, I suppose), but I am suspecting that they probably will redirect from the innocuous names to the suspect ones. Thus, you'll probably want to check for redirects. If you're using LWP::Simple, be careful. For example:

perl -MLWP::Simple -e "getprint(q|http://www.ovidinexile.com/|)"

The above code will print out HTML for a frameset. However, if you use Rex Swain's HTTP viewer, you discover that you are redirected to my real home page. I think a redirect should definitely be something you want to flag, even if the Russian words on the new site don't trigger your regexes :)

Cheers,
Ovid

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In reply to (Ovid) Re: Checking external links for inappropriate content by Ovid
in thread Checking external links for inappropriate content by joealba

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