This may not help, but on my system, it's an optional choice to use the 
filter or not (and I tend to take a pretty hard line to make it G rated 
when the filter is applied). So making your filter match more things and 
give the user the option to turn it off may work better then trying to 
apply the filter to everyone and making sure it's really a "bad word" (I 
personally hate that term, but that's just me). :)

Dan O'Keefe wrote:
> Thanks Andy & Ryan. I know it would not be too big a deal to do the
> list and loop over it, but was checking to see if there was something
> created already. Some of the ideas I have seen is replacing the
> offending word with some other text, matching on whole words, etc. You
> don't want to necessarily disallow the entry due to one bad word or
> one perceived bad word, so I have to make sure I take that into
> account as well.

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