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Malcolm Smart9-Jan-08 3:19
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Apologies if this offends.....

I struggled to find the same, and in the end, went down the 'email' chain to colleagues, who basically chain emailed it for me. A list is only the starting point. The problem is the variations....

We all know what f*ck off means. So you have to check for that. or Fu*k or f**k or even just f***. If somebody wrote in an email **** off, you'd still get the jist. Where do you draw the line. Now my client's "clients" have started reversing the words...kcuf is so obvious, as is kc*f etc. How about fook yoo. Another one we've come across.

Then there is letter substitution - sh1t. sh!t. Sh*t. s4it 5hit. 5h1t. And on it goes. Regex is your friend here. And finally, bracketing words, so we get aFUCKa off. (wonder if Chris will pick that up). Which means you can't rely on a whole word seach.

I can't release the list as my client 'owns' it.

And scunthorpe is in the list of exceptions! Laugh | :laugh:

Small angry dogs

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