dmr
Registered Abuser
Let's see if I can duplicate this here in feedback.
For some reason, if I enclose a verb ending in "ing", such as "running" in curly braces, the "ing" and the brace get bleeped out. Here' I'm gonna try it:
{runnin***
Try as I might, I sure don't notice anything that's vulgar, profane, obscene, offensive, or detrimental to homeland security, in English or any language I'm vaguely familiar with, in the string i-n-g followed by a curly brace.
I did figure out in a recent post, if I put a space between the "ing" and the brace, the result is not bleeped:
{ running }
Anybody know for sure?
Oh well ...
For some reason, if I enclose a verb ending in "ing", such as "running" in curly braces, the "ing" and the brace get bleeped out. Here' I'm gonna try it:
{runnin***
Try as I might, I sure don't notice anything that's vulgar, profane, obscene, offensive, or detrimental to homeland security, in English or any language I'm vaguely familiar with, in the string i-n-g followed by a curly brace.
I did figure out in a recent post, if I put a space between the "ing" and the brace, the result is not bleeped:
{ running }
Anybody know for sure?
Oh well ...
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Jon Claremont
{Don't worry, it will soon be sprin***
planetjoe
Just some guy, you know?
...and who knows what it will {brin***?
Cheers,
--joe.
Cheers,
--joe.
{testin***
I have no idea what may be {happenin***, but this is fun.
I have no idea what may be {happenin***, but this is fun.
Yup, that happens.
Um, why would we use braces?
Um, why would we use braces?
jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
This is {amazin***
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Jon Claremont
rover said:Um, why would we use braces?
{To keep our trousers from droppin***
Jon Claremont said:{To keep our trousers from droppin***
Gottcha, My silly US centric use of the english language made me miss that.
dmr
Registered Abuser
Ok, I'm writing this with a self-professed Vbulletin jock looking over my shoulder. I'm going to type a few phrases he wants ...
Panasonic's parent company, Matsu****a.
The chip is still bad.
Good so far, thank you.
He just said that he's seen it where a certain adjective derived from the "f-word" and ending in "ing" is commonly replaced with "****ing" in Vbulletin but never "ing" itself. He also said that the curly braces are used in the censor engine to delimit exact match no-no words, but he's never seen this thing before.
He did notice that "running" might be some kind of anagram for a very poor misspelling of a highly offensive word, but I say that's pushing it.
Oh well ... the curious grows more so ...
Panasonic's parent company, Matsu****a.
The chip is still bad.
Good so far, thank you.
He just said that he's seen it where a certain adjective derived from the "f-word" and ending in "ing" is commonly replaced with "****ing" in Vbulletin but never "ing" itself. He also said that the curly braces are used in the censor engine to delimit exact match no-no words, but he's never seen this thing before.
He did notice that "running" might be some kind of anagram for a very poor misspelling of a highly offensive word, but I say that's pushing it.
Oh well ... the curious grows more so ...
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Jon Claremont
We're getting farther from the original verbs point.
kbg32
neo-romanticist
rover said:Yup, that happens.
Um, why would we use braces?
To hold up our pants.
lmd91343
There's my Proctor-Silex!
This bulletin board software, same as with the ones I manage, use "regular expression" pattern matching, to make the moderator's and operators job easier in detecting and replacing bad words.
For instance, a single entry in the banned words list such as hasselbla* would eliminate: hasselbladder, hasselbladding, and hasselblad.
Part of the "regular expressions" control lexicon includes braces. In that lexicon, the right brace is the terminating part of a specific number/set of letters to be searched for and/or replaced. My guess is that there is a bug in the "regular expressions" interpretation code for this forum's software.
In other words - this is all magic!
For instance, a single entry in the banned words list such as hasselbla* would eliminate: hasselbladder, hasselbladding, and hasselblad.
Part of the "regular expressions" control lexicon includes braces. In that lexicon, the right brace is the terminating part of a specific number/set of letters to be searched for and/or replaced. My guess is that there is a bug in the "regular expressions" interpretation code for this forum's software.
In other words - this is all magic!
planetjoe
Just some guy, you know?
**** the Man.
**** the Man.
Well, just goes to show ya, censorship is unnatural.
...or, as some forum software might read, "cen***shi*** is un***ural"
Cheers,
--joe.
**** the Man.
lmd91343 said:In other words - this is all magic!
Well, just goes to show ya, censorship is unnatural.
...or, as some forum software might read, "cen***shi*** is un***ural"
Cheers,
--joe.
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