Subject vs Body content - censored words

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#1 LynnTerra
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I wasn't quite sure where to post this but being that it's a Site Enhancement & Feedback section I thought I would bring up something I noticed.

I was writing a blog and wanted to write "classic" in the body. When I attempted to submit it, I was informed the word is censored yet when I did change the wording in the body of the blog, I had the word classic still in the Subject line, uncensored. Is this normal?

Edit: I just noticed it's not censored here either.

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#2 c_rakestraw  Moderator
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It's only censored in the message body because of the HTML function in the WYSIWYG editor, which the subject line doesn't have. It's censored to keep certain Javascript exploits from being used (style is also censored for the same reason). You can fix any censored instances by either removing any of the stray HTML surrounding the word or by changing the L into a capitalized i.