You can do on your website whatever you like. I don't mind.

If I don't like your website or you attitude, I just don't visit it. I'm not at all disturbed by swearwords, but that is just me. Other people might get very upset by swearwords (for whatever definition of "swearwords") and other*other people might get even more upset by censorship of swearwords: to everyone their own I'd say.

But the only way your swearword filter is going to work is by including a dictionary of all known swearwords in all languages and I'm afraid such dictionary has not yet been compiled.

And please, don't call me a rotten apple. If you were not so blinded by the swearword issue, you would have noticed I was one of the first to post a solution to your problem.

CountZero

"If you have four groups working on a compiler, you'll get a 4-pass compiler." - Conway's Law


In reply to Re^3: array of MySQL data for substitution by CountZero
in thread array of MySQL data for substitution by coldfingertips

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