Extension talk:TitleBlacklist/Archive

Is it possible to blacklist all users from creating pages with matching expressions, including sysops?

new user regexp not working
do you have to set a source in LocalSettings for this extension to use MediaWiki:TitleBlacklist ? I have it set up to block a set of keywords from appearing in new usernames, but it isn't working. 202.33.78.114 09:58, 11 January 2010 (UTC)

Automatic updating of blacklist?
Does this extension automatically update its blacklist periodically, as Extension:SpamBlacklist does? Thanks, Tisane 16:03, 24 March 2010 (UTC)

Can't get URL Blacklist to Work
I have MediaWiki 1.15.3. I uploaded the extension and added this to LocalSettings.php:

require_once( "{$IP}/extensions/TitleBlacklist/TitleBlacklist.php" );

I then edited TitleBlacklist.php and replaced this:

$wgTitleBlacklistSources = array;

with this:

$wgTitleBlacklistSources = array(   array( 'type' => TBLSRC_URL, 'src' => 'http://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Title_blacklist&action=raw', ), );

I then try and create a page with a banned word but it doesn't prevent me doing so. What have I done wrong? Holygamer 02:20, 25 May 2010 (UTC)

Not Working
This extension is failing to work on Zelda Wiki, and when I tried to use it on my test wiki run on my WAMP server, it failed again. I would like to know why it malfunctions, especially when it works on WiKirby.173.168.217.112 22:06, 28 June 2010 (UTC)

Regex
Time in Russia 13:15, 23 February 2011 (UTC)
 * 1) Documentation says that a Blacklist item "Foo" will be turned into "/^Foo$/usi" - what does usi mean?
 * 2) It is possible to have real regex support as in UsernameBlacklist?
 * 3) If not, how can one force a specific pattern to be used, e.g. ^[A-Z][a-z]{7}$, i.e. stop any that does NOT match that pattern?
 * usi means "Unicode, singeline, case-insensitive"
 * What do you mean by real regex?
 * I'm not sure whether PRCE regex support this. If they don't, file a bugzilla bug. VasilievVV 16:00, 23 February 2011 (UTC)