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615  * @param string $author The author of the comment
616  * @param string $email The email of the comment
617  * @param string $url The url used in the comment
618  * @param string $comment The comment content
619  * @param string $user_ip The comment author IP address
620  * @param string $user_agent The author's browser user agent
621  * @return bool True if comment contains blacklisted content, false if comment does not
622  */
623 function wp_blacklist_check($author, $email, $url, $comment, $user_ip, $user_agent) {
624      do_action('wp_blacklist_check', $author, $email, $url, $comment, $user_ip, $user_agent);
625
626      if ( preg_match_all('/&#(\d+);/', $comment . $author . $url, $chars) ) {
627           foreach ( (array) $chars[1] as $char ) {
628                // If it's an encoded char in the normal ASCII set, reject
629                if ( 38 == $char )
630                     continue; // Unless it's &
631                if ( $char < 128 )
632                     return true;
633           }