You are trying to test for members (pardon the pun) of an open-ended
system.
You would prolly be better off:
1) manually reviewing posts prior to making them visible on the site.
2) only allow posts by registered/logged in users
3) use one of the bad-words tags available
but they are easy to circumvent by adding spaces/daskes/underlines
betweencharacters.
Dick
BTW, thanks for all the leads to these sites :)
On Aug 5, 2004, at 6:43 PM, Jake wrote:
> All,
>
> I have an idea to implement the Movable Type plugin Blacklist
> (http://www.jayallen.org/projects/mt-blacklist/) into my blogging app.
>
> At its core, this plugin seems to be based on a pretty massive RegEx
> that is run on all comments that are posted to the blog in order to
> help
> to eliminate comment spamming.
> (http://www.jayallen.org/comment_spam/blacklist.txt)
>
> With such a massive RegEx, is there anyway to "cache" or ensure that
> using this RegEx doesn't add tons of time to each comment submission?
>
> It's late on a Thursday so my brain is slow to start. Anyone have any
> thoughts on this?
>
> Thanks!
> Jake
>
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