I think I have more KISS, just slow them down
#~ my(@pun) = sort qw! ~ { } [ \ ] ^ _ ` : ; < = > @ # $ % ( ) * + / ! +; #~ my(@pun2) = qw( - , . ? ! & ' " ); #~ my $pun = join '', map quotemeta, @pun; #~ $pun = qr~[$pun]~; my $pun = qr~[\#\$\%\(\)\*\+\/\:\;\<\=\>\@\[\\\]\^_\`\{\}\~]{3,}~; if ( $node_text =~ /$pun/ ){ if( !/<\/?c>/ or ! /<\/?code>/ ){ die "Can't ask question without putting your code in code tags +!"; } } __END__

In reply to Re: Adding Minimal Formatting To Unformatted Newbie Posts by Anonymous Monk
in thread Adding Minimal Formatting To Unformatted Newbie Posts by Limbic~Region

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