Wouldn't the filter use the preferences system for registered users? In that case, the preferences are stored in the database.
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On Fri, Sep 9, 2011 at 2:44 PM, FT2 ft2.wiki@gmail.com wrote:
No. Same as you can't tell most preferences a user has set, or which articles they watch. In simple terms, the filter code only filters content when user prefs say so, and other users can't tell what filter prefs a user has or what code is executed client-side (ie in their browser not at the server) without actual access to their computer.
FT2