On 4/30/07, Youness Alaoui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ok.. but I really don't like the sending of the message (like you proposed
> for urls) because of
> internationalization.
> altering the url with [AMSN] is cool, but I think it would be better to
> replace the dot by %2E
> like
> http://test
ok.. but I really don't like the sending of the message (like you proposed for
urls) because of
internationalization.
altering the url with [AMSN] is cool, but I think it would be better to replace
the dot by %2E
like
http://test.com/script%2Ephp
the %2E gets replaced by a dot when it gets to
2007/4/30, Youness Alaoui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Yeah, it's a good idea, but I don't think it would slow down amsn, but I
do agree on the fact that it should be
done as a plugin, I wouldn't code that :p
It could be as easy as a :
foreach word $censored_words {
set msg [regsub -all $msg $word "*c
Yeah, it's a good idea, but I don't think it would slow down amsn, but I do
agree on the fact that it should be
done as a plugin, I wouldn't code that :p
It could be as easy as a :
foreach word $censored_words {
set msg [regsub -all $msg $word "*censored*"]
}
but the "amsn added a dot in ..."
Maybe something like this could slow down aMSN way too much and should be
done inside a plugin or something though ?
2007/4/30, Karel Demeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Can't we add the feature to break those censored words so the message can
be human-readable but warn the user we changed something
Can't we add the feature to break those censored words so the message can be
human-readable but warn the user we changed something ? like:
Y says: I heard MSN censors some words
X says: Yeah, like teh spanish word t.ufoto, though I don't know what that
means
(!) aMSN added a dot in the word "tufo