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  • Huh

    About bad-language filters

    Does anyone know of any php scripts out there that implement bad-language
    filtering?

    Thanks!


  • Theo

    #2
    Re: About bad-language filters

    "Huh" <huh@huh.com> wrote in news:NAPqc.9395 $eH1.5202883
    @newssvr28.news .prodigy.com:
    [color=blue]
    > Does anyone know of any php scripts out there that implement bad-language
    > filtering?[/color]

    look up str_replace at php.net

    Its pretty straightforward to use.

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    • Default User

      #3
      Re: About bad-language filters

      Huh wrote:[color=blue]
      >
      > Does anyone know of any php scripts out there that implement bad-language
      > filtering?[/color]


      Here's a tutorial. I didn't really go through it, so I don't know how
      complete the resultant code is.






      Brian Rodenborn

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      • Huh

        #4
        Re: About bad-language filters

        "Default User" <first.last@boe ing.com.invalid > wrote in message
        news:40ABDC57.E 8A58C78@boeing. com.invalid...[color=blue]
        > Huh wrote:[color=green]
        > >
        > > Does anyone know of any php scripts out there that implement[/color][/color]
        bad-language[color=blue][color=green]
        > > filtering?[/color]
        >
        >
        > Here's a tutorial. I didn't really go through it, so I don't know how
        > complete the resultant code is.
        >
        >
        > http://www.phpfreaks.com/tutorials/122/0.php
        >
        >
        >
        > Brian Rodenborn[/color]

        Hi Brian, thz for the site, but that's kinda what I have been doing already
        by using the "preg_repla ce" function

        The problem I think I am having is that I can't filter out more
        sophisticated profanity or implied profanity. And I am wondering if there
        are certain techniques or algorithms out there to contend with such rather
        pressing issues.

        Thanks


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        • John Dunlop

          #5
          Re: About bad-language filters

          F'ups to clp.

          Huh wrote:
          [color=blue]
          > Does anyone know of any php scripts out there that implement bad-language
          > filtering?[/color]

          Huh? What, something to expunge Rick's other name? I dunno. I don't
          think computers can do that reasonably, yet.

          --
          Jock

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          • Kevin Thorpe

            #6
            Re: About bad-language filters

            Huh wrote:[color=blue]
            > Does anyone know of any php scripts out there that implement bad-language
            > filtering?[/color]

            Just don't do what AOL used to do..... no-one in Scunthorpe could open
            an account ;-)

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            • R. Rajesh Jeba Anbiah

              #7
              Re: About bad-language filters

              "Huh" <huh@huh.com> wrote in message news:<NAPqc.939 5$eH1.5202883@n ewssvr28.news.p rodigy.com>...[color=blue]
              > Does anyone know of any php scripts out there that implement bad-language
              > filtering?[/color]

              Just hack the code of phpBB ;-)

              --
              | Just another PHP saint |
              Email: rrjanbiah-at-Y!com

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              • nice.guy.nige

                #8
                Re: About bad-language filters

                While the city slept, Huh <huh@huh.com> feverishly typed:
                [color=blue]
                > Does anyone know of any php scripts out there that implement
                > bad-language filtering?[/color]

                <? PHP

                if(source.langu age == "VBScript") {
                exit();
                }

                ?>
                ;-)
                Cheers,
                Nige

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                • Jeffrey Silverman

                  #9
                  Re: About bad-language filters

                  On Thu, 20 May 2004 02:05:01 +0000, Huh wrote:
                  [color=blue]
                  > The problem I think I am having is that I can't filter out more
                  > sophisticated profanity or implied profanity. And I am wondering if there
                  > are certain techniques or algorithms out there to contend with such rather
                  > pressing issues.[/color]

                  Human monitors

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