On 30/06/06, Ilmari Karonen <nospam(a)vyznev.net> wrote:
(You seem to be missing a footnote up there, so
I'll supply one: [1]
They're not actually regexps, just a list of image names that are read
into a hash.)
The footnote was intended to be relating to the spam blacklist,
actually. Namely, "the spam blacklist does not work in the same way,
so don't bring that one up."
This would be my personal favorite, assuming we think
the bad image
feature is worth spending the effort on. I doubt most wikis really find
it useful, so making it an optional extension sounds good. If I was
confident I could implement something like that cleanly in a reasonable
timeframe, I might've done that myself, but I still consider myself a
newcomer to the wonderful world of MediaWiki source code.
It's the preference I had too. I was downstairs making coffee just
after sending that email, and I could almost see the code. :D
Rob Church