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Scoutin1 Feb 5 2008, 09:36 PM Post #1
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Now that this fine board will make the ESPN board nearly obsolete, I'd like to have some fun there. There is a way to "fool" the ESPN board so that profanities go completely through to text just as any other word does. Scruffy McGee does it all the time on the MCBB board. I asked him how he did it but he thought it was funnier to give me inane clues, like I'm trying to be Columbo or somethin'. Anyway, I think it may be something related to a HTML code. Does anybody have any ideas?
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BTown11 Feb 5 2008, 09:42 PM Post #2
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doesn't ESPN block HTML?
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Scoutin1 Feb 5 2008, 10:15 PM Post #3
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I don't know. I just know that Scruff does something and it works. He'll even do stuff like make scrolls across his posts. There's a way, I'm just don't have the knowledge... and the idiot won't tell me.
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BTown11 Feb 5 2008, 10:33 PM Post #4
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I don't know.  I just know that Scruff does something and it works.  He'll even do stuff like make scrolls across his posts.  There's a way, I'm just don't have the knowledge... and the idiot won't tell me.

Apparently it does enable HTML. To make something scroll you'd simply type

[do HTML] <marquee> Go Hoosiers! </marquee> [/ do HTML]

(don't put the space in doHTML)

for the result of

[dohtml] <marquee> Go Hoosiers! </marquee> [/dohtml]

I have an idea on how you'd bypass a filter with HTML, if you were to place HTML code in the middle of text (because HTML doesn't show up) it MIGHT work.

like

Fuc <b> k </b>, with the doHTML code

here's a test

[dohtml] fuc<b>k</b> [/dohtml]

of course, this board doesn't filter so you'd have to try it on that board specifically to see.
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btown,

fyi...and easy way to help someone out with a code related question is by using the "code" button up above when you're posting. it allows you to display tags and stuff.

here's an example:

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[doHTML]<marquee>Go Hoosiers!</marquee>[/doHTML]


make sure to "close all tags" though after you're done displaying.

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