Trouble is computers are even dumber than any human, so we have to tell them what a profanity is and then what to do about it. There are some dictionaries of swear words, but you look as if you are on the right tracks.
There are more sophisticated approaches that are way beyond the scope of asp...
I have an application written in Access2k that makes extensive use of stored procedures (ok, paramaterised queries) controlled by a VB script that is essentially a series of ADO command objects of type adStoredProc.
It works very well in native Access, but not in asp.
I am told that the...
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