http://www.jwz.org/doc/censorzilla.html
When we created mozilla.org and released (most of) the source code to Netscape Confusicator 4.x, Netscape’s lawyers made us go through a big “sanitization” process on the source code. Largely this consisted of making sure we had the legal rights to all the code we were releasing, and making sure every file had proper and accurate copyright statements; but they also made us take out all the dirty words. Specifically, “any text containing vulgar or offensive words or expressions; any text that might be slanderous or libelous to individuals and/or institutions.”
ns/js/jsj/jsjava.c /* XXX extremely fucking lame - there should be security */
ns/js/jsj/makefile.com #// Win16 Sucks so BAD!!!
ns/js/src/jsapi.c if (nbytes == 0) /DSR072897 - this sucks, but Microsoft allows it!/
ns/lib/layout/edtbuf.cpp // LTNOTE: what the fuck. This crashes sometimes?? // we are fucked! try something different.
ns/lib/layout/edtele.cpp // if we get an Exception in this loop, the tree is fucked up! // out of memory, we are really fucked.
ns/lib/layout/layblock.c /* Get the OVERFLOW attribute. (Fuck yuo, W3C. Fuck you.) */
ns/lib/layout/laytext.c /* we’re long aligned, write the sucker */
ns/lib/layout/laytable.c * Prevent idiots who set colspan=20000000 * width then we grow the sucker.
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