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How would I make a signature that allows users to put a piece of text into my signature? I know you can use PHP, but I don't have the slightest clue about PHP

(Apart from Cutenews stuff)

Could someone make me a saple signature, very plain, and show me how to allow users to imput text into it thru my website?

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Hey,

I just went through a whole learning process about this.

The result are my two signature images.

One conjurs up data output by an iTunes plugin, and the other is a random quotes.

I will post the sourece for the latter:

<?php

// tell the user's browser that it is an image
header("Content-type: image/png");

// load the background
$image = imagecreatefrompng("quote.png");

// define the color black (the colour of the text)
$clr_black = imagecolorallocate($image, 0, 0, 0);
$clr_white = imagecolorallocate($image, 255, 255, 255);

// Now let's add the text

// define the font, x_position
// how much the y_position changes (increments)
$line_number = 1;

//Get a random number
$num = rand(1,3);

//Start the switch function
switch ($num) {
//First Quote
case 1:
$quote = "Nothing strengthens authority so much as silence.";
$author = "Leonardo Da Vinci";
break;
//Second Quote
case 2:
$quote = "My life is one long curve, full of turning points.";
$author = "Pierre Elliott Trudeau";
break;
case 3:
$quote = "It\'s amazing what you can accomplish if you do not care who gets the credit. This is a test";
$author = "Leonardo Da Vinci";
break;
}
//Add text to image (img, size, angle, x,y, colour, .ttf, text)
ImageTTFText($image, 8, 0, 10, 50, $clr_black, "verdanai.TTF", stripslashes($author));
ImageTTFText($image, 9, 0, 10, 15, $clr_black, "verdana.TTF", wordwrap(stripslashes($quote), 80));

// and now... we display the image
imagepng($image);
imagedestroy($image);
?>

If your understanding PHP is average, you should be able to pick this apart, and use what you need.

If you need more detailed instructions on how to use this, reply accordingly and I will post a description of the script.

-Ax

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I want to do this but allow users to choose what text to appear on the signature on a website?

I have done this using a script from a site:

randomquote.png

But I want a version where users can change the text on a page on my host.

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Try these:

Random Banner:

<script LANGUAGE="Javascript"><!--

// ***********************************************
// AUTHOR: WWW.CGISCRIPT.NET, LLC
// URL: http://www.cgiscript.net
// Use the script, just leave this message intact.
// Download your FREE CGI/Perl Scripts today!
// ( http://www.cgiscript.net/scripts.htm )
// ***********************************************

function banner() {
};

banner = new banner();
number = 0;

// bannerArray
banner[number++] = "<a href='http://www.url1.com' target='_blank'><img src='images/banner-1.gif' border='0'></a>"
banner[number++] = "<a href='http://www.url2.com' target='_blank'><img src='images/banner-2.gif' border='0'></a>"
banner[number++] = "<a href='http://www.url3.com' target='_blank'><img src='images/banner-3.gif' border='0'></a>"
banner[number++] = "<a href='http://www.url4.com' target='_blank'><img src='images/banner-4.gif' border='0'></a>"
banner[number++] = "<a href='http://www.url5.com' target='_blank'><img src='images/banner-5.gif' border='0'></a>"
// keep adding items here...

increment = Math.floor(Math.random() * number);

document.write(banner[increment]);

//--></SCRIPT>

Random Avatar:

<?php
header('Content-type: image/jpeg');

//URL of the folder where the avatar images are
//The avatar images and php file can be in different places
$url = "http://homepage.ntlworld.com/frank.cox/damon/images/avatars/";

//List of filenames you wish to randomize, currently only jpegs are supported
//Note the last filename does not need a comma after it
$avatar = array (
"phpone.jpg",
"phptwo.jpg",
"phpthree.jpg"
);

//Select a random image from the list
$size = (count($avatar) - 1);
if (!isset($id) || ($size < 0) || ($id > $size)) {
$id = rand (0, ($size - 1));
}

//Output the image
$img = imagecreatefromjpeg($url . $avatar[$id]);
imagejpeg($img);
imagedestroy($img);
?> 

For that, you might want to try Tim Dorr: http://home.timdorr.com/scripts/sig/

If you get the script for that - see if you can post it here?

Hope they help,

Pete

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It's pretty easy :-

1. Make a page with a form, a textbox and a button on. Make this script submit to something like action.php

2. In action.php make it check to see if something was entered (also badwords, if you feel so inclined). If everything checks out allright then write the text to a .txt file.

3. In your image script use file_get_contents to get the data from inside the textfile and load it to a variable. Write this variable to the image using imagettftext or whatever you're using.

Done !

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Yeah, I would do that if i knew how to code it :p

But i dont :D

Waits. . .

(Has anyone asked Tim Dorr if he will release his code?!)

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Alright, I'll take a couple mins to fire this one out!

1. We'll be using two files for this. form.html and genimg.php (generate image).

form.html will simply have the form that a user can fill out to have the image display.

genimg.php will then take that information and using it to build the image you want!

Here's the form you can put on your site:

<form action="genimg.php" method="post" name="genimg">
<input type="text" name="text"><br>
<input type="submit" value="Make Image!">
</form>

And here's GenImg.php

<?php

if(isset($_POST['text'])) {
	//generate image
	header("Content-type: image/png");

	$image = imagecreatefrompng("image.png");

	//Colour Black
	$clr_black = imagecolorallocate($image, 0, 0, 0);

	//Add the text! REMEMBER TO ADJUST the number 90 at the end of this line for the length of your image.
	//Simply keep changing it till it works well for your site. (It makes the text not spill off the image).
	ImageTTFText($image, 9, 0, 5, 14, $clr_black, "arial.TTF", wordwrap(stripslashes($_POST['text']), 90));

	imagepng($image);
	imagedestroy($image);
} else {
	?>
	Sorry, you forgot to fill out the form!<br>
	<form action="genimg.php" method="post" name="genimg">
	<input type="text" name="text"><br>
	<input type="submit" value="Make Image!">
	</form>
	<?php

}
?>

This is a VERY basic code. I thought making it complicated would just confuse you :p.

You'll also need to put arial.TTF in the same directory as this file (You can find this file in: C:\Windows\Fonts\) and you'll also need an existing image named image.png.

The command:

ImageTTFText($image, 9, 0, 5, 14, $clr_black, "arial.TTF", wordwrap(stripslashes($_POST['text']), 90));

Has to be modified to make the text fit where you want it on your image. you can do this by adjusting the numbers 5 and 14. 5 sets the VERTICAL adjustment (up and down) and 14 adjusts the HORIZONTAL adjustment (LEFT and RIGHT). the number 9 is the font size, and the 0 is the angle.

I'd be glad to answer any questions.

EDIT**

Crud, I just relized you are wanting something a little different... You want people on your site to be able to Adjust YOUR signature image. Never mind this script then, it's not what you're looking for...

-Ax

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Ok, sorry totally forgot about this thread :rolleyes: ..

This is all in one block, this is the really old one..

<?php

/* Kings mooodi's PHP-GD powered Signature for use on forums
Orginaly made for my personal use on http://forums.ithium.net
Hope you enjoy : simple config bellow easy, simple, clear and commented.
note: thread name is currently supported by IPB only.

Now heres the crappy part:
    This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
    it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
    the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
    (at your option) any later version.

    This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
    GNU General Public License for more details.

    You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
    along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
    Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA


*/

$commentfile = "comments.dat"; //Must be Chmod'd 777
$thisfile = "neowin.jpg"; //this file

//End of Config

if($go == "") {

header ("Content-type: image/png");


// Various Color and image creation Stuff
$im = imagecreate(400, 130);    	// Create Image
$white = imagecolorallocate ($im, 255, 255, 255); // Colours 
$black = imagecolorallocate ($im, 0, 0, 0);
$grey = imagecolorallocate ($im, 226, 215, 215);
imagerectangle ($im, 1, 1, 399, 129, $black);  // Border

//Find and read the comment
$commentopen = fopen($commentfile, "r"); //Open file
$comments = fread($commentopen, filesize($commentfile)); // Read file
$showcomments = explode(":", $comments); //separate comments
fclose($commentopen); //clost file

// Final stage, Print everything on to the image

imagettftext($im, 10, 0, 5, 25, $black, "./trebuc.ttf",  '-> IP : ' .$strIP);                    // Viewer IP
imagettftext($im, 10, 0, 5, 40, $black, "./trebuc.ttf",  '-> Date : ' .$strTIME);           // Date
imagettftext($im, 10, 0, 5, 55, $black, "./trebuc.ttf",  '-> Uptime : ' .$strUP);           // Server Uptime
imagettftext($im, 10, 0, 5, 70, $black, "./trebuc.ttf",  '-> Exec. in : ' .$strGEN);       // Generated in...     
imagettftext($im, 10, 0, 5, 85, $black, "./trebuc.ttf",  '-> Script Update: ' .$strMOD);   // Modified time
imagettftext($im, 10, 0, 20, 115, $black,"./trebuc.ttf",  '' .$showcomments[0]);           // Quote

imagettftext($im, 25, 0, 287, 32, $black, "./bord.ttf",  "mooodi");    // Name
imagestring ($im, 1, 375, 120,  ''.$strVER, $black);                       // Print Script Version


imagepng ($im);
imagedestroy ($im);


}elseif($go == "change") {
//Add comments..//
echo "<body><center>";
echo "<h1>Change Comment</h1>";
echo "<form action=$thisfile><input type=hidden name=go value=gochange>";
echo "New message: <input type=text name=newcomment maxlength=150><br>";
echo "<input type=submit value=\"Update commentwall\">";
echo "<br><br><a href=?go=list>Show Archives</a>";
echo "</center></form></html>";
} elseif($go == "list") {
if(!$commentflag) { $commentflag = "a"; }
// You can edit the archives page here. //
echo "<body><center>";
echo "<table width=70%>";
$commentopen = fopen($commentfile, "r");
$comments = fread($commentopen, filesize($commentfile));
$showcomments = explode(":", $comments);
foreach($showcomments as $s) {
	if($commentflag == "a") {
  echo "<tr><td bgcolor=#F1F3E5>";
  echo "$s<br>";
  echo "</td></tr>";
  $commentflag = "b";
	} elseif($commentflag == "b") {
  echo "<tr><td bgcolor=lightgrey>";
  echo "$s<br>";
  echo "</td></tr>";
  $commentflag = "a";
}
}
fclose($commentopen);
echo "</table></body></html>";
} elseif($go == "gochange") {
if(!$newcomment) {
echo "no comment";
die();
} else {
$newcomment = str_replace("<", "[html] ", $newcomment);
$newcomment = str_replace(">", " [!html]", $newcomment);
$newcomment = str_replace(":", " - ", $newcomment);

$newcommentz = stripslashes("$newcomment");
$commentopen = fopen($commentfile, "r");
$rottencomments = fread($commentopen, filesize($commentfile));
fclose($commentopen);
$commentwrite = fopen($commentfile, "w+");
	if(!fwrite($commentwrite, "$newcommentz:$rottencomments"))
	{ echo "File Write error"; }	
	fclose($commentwrite);
	echo "Comment added, done.";
}
} else {
echo "crap! invalid page...";
die();
}

?>

Notes:

Don't just copy paste the whole thing because its more than likely that you don't have fonts named trhe way I named them.

Make sure you have comments.dat (or whatever you specified your comments file to be) chomd'd to 777.

This is quite old so it is'nt the neatest work ever, and the pages are NOT what my usual stuff looks like.

The code above isn't the whole thing I cut out as much as possible (whilst keeping it error free) so that the comment thing is as clear as possible.

Pages :

filename.ext?go=list : will show all the comments.

filename.ext?go=change : will bring up the add comment change.

Preview :

This is what the above code should output.

neowin.jpg

Test: Add Comment and Archives.

Hope this is what you wanted ;) and umm sorry for the delay.. :rofl: ,

mooodi

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