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11-22-2002, 12:44 PM
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url posting problem in this forum
hi!
can any one tell me what is exact way of writting url in a post topic. just see my previous topic. you can find out. please help me out.
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11-22-2002, 12:51 PM
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the *'s in the link tell me there was probably an well, erm.. euhh. a dirty word in it
they get starred out
11-22-2002, 03:01 PM
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Since it's likely the "dirty word" filter is catching an incidental string of text I would suggest you encode one or more of the characters much like the space character is encoded as  when it's used in a URL.
11-23-2002, 05:50 AM
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can u tell me how do encode them? is there any software for them
www.
k
s
h
i
t
i
j
.com/index.shtml
these all i want to write. know can u tell me how do i encode them so i can write whole word together. u can check out the site also. it is a foreign exchange consultnacy site.
11-23-2002, 07:21 AM
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I'll see if the filters can be fined tuned to screen for words, and not sections of a word. In the meantime, you'll need to add a space between each letter within the offending word to have it displayed.
11-23-2002, 08:18 AM
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use ASCII codes...for example t is a 't'.
www.kshitij.com/index.shtml
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I was just browsing when I saw this post, I just whipped up an ASP page that writes out all the ASCII codes.
http://24.226.62.28/projectodyssey/ascii.asp
Hope it is helpful...I used something like this before to find #34 which is " so I can use chr(34) in my as scripts.
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Nice code..
I think I will create one that will replace the contents of the string submited with the ascii code.
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thanks all of you for your kind help. from now onwards, i have to covert those word into ascii value so that people can get my site name properly.
thanks once again for help. hope i will get the same in future too.
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