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How can I print the underscore that I use on my display name on the php code?

I've tried:

$text_string = (isset($_GET['user_name'])) ? $_GET['user_name'] : "bruNo_";

but no luck :/

Try the ASCII code, i.e. bruNo_

It worked when I typed 'user_name=bruNo_' in the address bar,

bruNo_.pngbruNo_.png

I would really appreciate a signature as well :)

Wouldn't it be easier on you to post the link to the generator though?

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The generator code can be downloaded, I posted the link earlier on in the thread. The generator itself isn't really in a releasable state though.

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Just became a subscriber, could someone create a signature image for me please?

Thanks in advance!

You can generate your own with Trance.'s generator or TheWiseIstari's generator. I've saved you the trouble though :p

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You can generate your own with Trance.'s generator or TheWiseIstari's generator. I've saved you the trouble though :p

itzwolf.png

Yea I tried to use it. At work (DoD environment :shiftyninja:) things are very strict and I couldn't get the HTML5 working since a browser other than IE is needed, and the one that worked with php I could not save the image properly...

I don't see the one you made for me :no: but I can see the one for yourself in your signature.

Yea I tried to use it. At work (DoD environment :shiftyninja:) things are very strict and I couldn't get the HTML5 working since a browser other than IE is needed, and the one that worked with php I could not save the image properly...

I don't see the one you made for me :no: but I can see the one for yourself in your signature.

Ah, I see. Also, I guess your work has blocked Localhostr, so I've rehosted it.

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Ah, I see. Also, I guess your work has blocked Localhostr, so I've rehosted it.

Yea DoD blocks just about everything at the main firewall in Quantico using FortiGuard. It makes IT support a nightmare as we are now restricted so much most of us have to download software patches and drivers from home... :crazy:

I got it, thank you so much!

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