Difference between revisions of "OrbiterWiki:SpamBlacklist"
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<URL>buy\-ambien\.es\.mw | <URL>buy\-ambien\.es\.mw | ||
<URL>\-online\.ir\.pl | <URL>\-online\.ir\.pl | ||
+ | <URL>blog\.azpoint\.net | ||
+ | <URL>cvsp\.cs\.ntua\.gr | ||
\<div style=\"overflow\:auto\;height\:1px\;\"\> | \<div style=\"overflow\:auto\;height\:1px\;\"\> | ||
\<u style=\"display\:none\"\> | \<u style=\"display\:none\"\> | ||
#</pre> <!-- leave this line exactly as it is --> | #</pre> <!-- leave this line exactly as it is --> |
Revision as of 07:07, 16 May 2006
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# This page is a blacklist describing all patterns which are not allowed to # exist in any saved page. If any of the regexps matches, the save is blocked # and the user gets an explanation. # # The format is as follows: # 1. Anything following a # is a comment. # 2. Every line is a regular expression. # 3. To simplify entering URLs, start the line with the text <URL>. For example: # <URL>spamsite\.com # is the same as # http://[a-z0-9_\-.]*spamsite\.com # # Please remember to escape special characters with a backslash. If you don't # know much about regular expressions, you may want to Google for "perl regular # expressions" and possibly also have a look at # http://uk.php.net/manual/en/reference.pcre.pattern.syntax.php <URL>ltjz2000\.com <URL>\-online\.daj\.pl <URL>valiummd\.boardcity\.com <URL>buy\-ambien\.es\.mw <URL>\-online\.ir\.pl <URL>blog\.azpoint\.net <URL>cvsp\.cs\.ntua\.gr \<div style=\"overflow\:auto\;height\:1px\;\"\> \<u style=\"display\:none\"\> #