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Posted by Rik on 07/17/07 14:55
On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 02:21:25 +0200, Tangent Spider <goo@gook.com> wrote:=
> hi,
>
> i'm tweaking coppermine photo gallery to try to prevent some comment =
> spam.
>
> there's a "bad words" function, an array variable something like this:=
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> $lang_bad_words =3D array('*bad1*', 'bad2', 'Fu\(*', .... etc.. )
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> I'm wanting to use this replace function to nuke HTTP references, I go=
t =
> the
> "http" parts out, but I'm not having any luck nuking the =
> double-fwd.slash &
> colon that form part of URL's.
>
> I tried this as part of the above array: '*\/\/'
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> ie, wild-card-escape-fwd-slash-escape-fwd-slash
>
> is this even close?
What mechanism are you actually using with this array? The syntax is =
entirely dependant on that.
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Rik Wasmus
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