$clean = $input;
foreach($badwords as $badword){
  $clean = preg_replace('/(\\W)$badword(\\W)/ims', '\\1' .
str_repeat('*', strlen($badword)) . '\\2', $clean);
}

On Wed, September 13, 2006 11:51 am, Beauford wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a form which I want to check for inappropriate words before it
> is
> posted. I have used explode to put the string into an array using a
> space as
> the delimiter and then I check it against another array that contains
> the
> inappropriate words.
> I then replace the inappropriate words with *'s and join the array
> back into
> a string.
>
> This works perfectly except for one thing.
>
> If the word in the string has a any kind of punctuation after it
> (period,
> comma) it won't be matched.
>
> So if  moron is an inappropriate word then "you are a moron" works,
> but "you
> are a moron." won't.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks
>
> This is my code.
>
> function badwords($string) {
>
>       $language = array(contains the inappropriate words);
>
>       $words = explode(" ",$string);
>       $count = count(explode(" ", $string));
>
>       for($i = 0; $i < $count; $i++) {
>               if(in_array(strtolower($words[$i]), $language)) {
>                       $words[$i] = "*****";
>               }
>       }
>
>       $newcomments = join(" ",$words);
>
>       return $newcomments;
> }
>


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