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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">I imagine it's a(n easily fixed) bug. 
      But a work around might be to copy /spider/data/badw_regex to
      /spider/local_data. Let me know.<br>
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      73 Dirk G1TLH<br>
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      On 16/11/2022 08:48, Joaquin via Dxspider-support wrote:<br>
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      <p>Hi all,</p>
      <p>According to the help command, load/badwords should reload the
        badword file, but I get the message:<br>
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        load/badwords<br>
        <b>can't open /spider/local_data/badw_regex No such file or
          directory</b><b><br>
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        and the file /spider/local_data/badword exists, but I don't have
        the badw_regex.</p>
      <p>The (un)set/badword command updates local_data/badword not
        badw_regex.<br>
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      <p>Why this error?<br>
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        Kin EA3CV</p>
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