ASCII art spam
Rob O'Donnell
classiccmp.org at irrelevant.fsnet.co.uk
Wed Apr 13 02:47:46 CDT 2005
At 00:57 13/04/2005, Scott Stevens wrote:
>I had a 'filter' on my BBS because one single user had an annoying habit
>of typing in ALL CAPS. And he didn't have an all-caps terminal to use
>as an excuse. So one night I dug in and hacked the Pascal code (this
>was a WWIV BBS) to not allow any but the first letter in an entered word
>to be upper case (it would automatically force all following letters to
>lower case until some whitespace occured). Next time Mister All-Caps
>logged in he had a fit. What a riot online life was those days...
You still run into those, on the web. I've given up complaining about web
based order forms etc that decide they know better than me how to
capitalise my surname, (though I wonder if they'd fix it if McDonalds
complained) but there are rather a lot of systems that simply break when
they encounter the apostrophe in my name. Sometimes they refuse to accept
it at all, but at least that's better than those that accept it, then fall
over later on in incredibly more subtle ways. (o2.com anybody?)
The number of MS-SQL errors I see when I hit Submit ...
Rob O'Donnell.
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