The first sample code on this page illustrates how a bad words check can be performed to a message sent via the Messaging module.
[C#]
using CMS.SiteProvider; using CMS.CMSHelper; using CMS.Messaging;
...
// Get a message object by its ID MessageInfo message = MessageInfoProvider.GetMessageInfo(1);
// Set columns for bad words check string columns = "MessageSubject;MessageBody";
// Check if the message contains any bad word, perform appropriate bad word action // and return eventual error text string errorText = BadWordsHelper.CheckBadWords(message, columns, CMSContext.CurrentUser.UserID);
// Save message object MessageInfoProvider.SetMessageInfo(message); |
The second code example shows how a bad words check can be performed to a custom string.
[C#]
using System.Collections; using CMS.SiteProvider; using CMS.CMSHelper;
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// Check if the current user can use bad words if (!BadWordInfoProvider.CanUseBadWords(CMSContext.CurrentUser, CMSContext.CurrentSiteName)) { string cultureCode = "en-us"; string text = "This is a string containing two bad words, namely asshole and shit.";
// Hashtable that will contain found bad words Hashtable foundWords = new Hashtable();
// Modify the string according to found bad words and return which action should be performed BadWordActionEnum action = BadWordInfoProvider.CheckAllBadWords(cultureCode, CMSContext.CurrentSiteName, ref text, foundWords);
switch (action) { case BadWordActionEnum.Deny: // Some additional actions performed here ... break;
case BadWordActionEnum.RequestModeration: // Some additional actions performed here ... break;
case BadWordActionEnum.Remove: // Some additional actions performed here ... break;
case BadWordActionEnum.Replace: // Some additional actions performed here ... break;
case BadWordActionEnum.ReportAbuse: // Some additional actions performed here ... break;
case BadWordActionEnum.None: // Some additional actions performed here ... break; } } |
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