The Woolwich filter, which changes the word Woolwich to Woolwich, seems to be a global catch-all, meaning that if say I were to plain write down a URL, such as http://www.Woolwich.com, the software would recognise the link, and the Arse, and transmogrify it to http://www.Woolwich.com. It even happens if I tag the URL as a link, thusly http://www.Woolwich.com.
Now, while I applaud the sentiment in eliminating the vile word from existence, it does cause problems in long URLs containing the despicable word, such as http://tarin.bajagratis.net/t/deportes/10812938/Woolwich-y-Tottenham-estan-_locos_-por-Falcao/ , which the filter has turned into a link that doesn't exist, even though it's proper Spursy.
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Now, while I applaud the sentiment in eliminating the vile word from existence, it does cause problems in long URLs containing the despicable word, such as http://tarin.bajagratis.net/t/deportes/10812938/Woolwich-y-Tottenham-estan-_locos_-por-Falcao/ , which the filter has turned into a link that doesn't exist, even though it's proper Spursy.
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