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Speak, folks.
I’d like to know how to restrict certain words, like, a person tries to write 'PQP', so the site doesn’t let this word stay there.
HTML5 - CSS - JS
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Speak, folks.
I’d like to know how to restrict certain words, like, a person tries to write 'PQP', so the site doesn’t let this word stay there.
HTML5 - CSS - JS
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Good though you can do in HTML as well.
<form action="">
Palavra : <input type="text" name="palavra" pattern="^((?!PQP).)*$">
<input type="submit">
</form>
Thus the string "PQP" is not allowed. If the answer is correct, I could validate it.
To assemble expressions for multiple words you will need the operator "or"("|").
When you see that message saying "You need the format to match the required", can I change the text of the message?? If so, how can I change it?
And how can I add more words to the PATTERN tag?
To change the message you can use the attribute oninvalid="setCustomValidity('Your message')"... To add more words in the regular expression, you will need to use the"|" "or" operator, I recommend reading the link about expressions I left...
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Saves a Blacklist of words you do not want to accept in an array with javascript, ai only checks the word when the user does some action.
– Felipe Duarte
You will need a programming language, make a list of words you don’t want, and use functions to block these words.
– MagicHat