> On Dec 3, 2007 6:20 AM, Thomas Waldmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> BadContent is regularly pulled from the MoinMaster wiki. If some text to
>> be saved matches a pattern on BadContent, the save will be rejected.
>> 
>> LocalBadContent is for you, to add local patterns that are not
>> appropriate on a list that is globally distributed. E.g. if you have no
>> legitimate chinese content, you can just add some chinese chars to get
>> rid of the chinese spammers.

Hmm, I created a new page as a test, containing just one word which I
picked from BadContent.  Also created one with a word from
LocalBadContent.  The page was saved OK and displayed OK.  Could it be
that that wiki site lacks a configuration switch to enable filtering
based on (Local)BadContent?

If this mechanism were working, I suppose it could be highly effective.
Alas I am not administrating that site myself, but at least I can edit
LocalBadContent...
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Stefan Richter
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