That's why, as part of my experimentation, I threw "naughty words" at the server in such a way that the request wouldn't go to the forum s/w in the first place. They still triggered the error, so that very likely happens before SMF ever receives the data.
So IIUC, our *host*'s sensitivity to pharma/spam terms is what's causing the 403 problem. Nothing to do with SMF. Yes?
Would it make sense to issue a general warning (either in the "News" slot at the top of the page, or via sticky at the top of this board) to all posters, to avoid the 403 problem by not using the proper name of any prescription meds? (And any other known trigger terms.*)
I realize that would only be a workaround till we actually find a fix. But at least it would spare posters some time and effort. (Or would explain to frustrated posters why the forum ate their work!)
Just a suggestion. We'd probably want Eich and hushpiper to weigh in first, plus anyone else who's interested.
P.S. Hmmmm. The host won't let me say "Russ!an br!des" either. The 404 errors stopped the instant I took out the original term.