I dont think you can, you can use the forum code, and i think you can use html code as well.
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Mar-15-2002 21:27
DJ Bazz
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Groningen, NL
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Originally posted by flystyler I dont think you can, you can use the forum code, and i think you can use html code as well.
that's just my question, can you make the code for your sig so, that you can use php in it, like in a thread?
Mar-16-2002 19:42
flystyler
Defected[JULES]Addict
Registered: Jun 2001
Location: Aylesbury, UK
Well why dont you just try it
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Mar-16-2002 20:41
DJ Bazz
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Groningen, NL
I have tried it and it doesn't work
thats why I posted this thread
Mar-17-2002 19:14
Swamper
Webmonstah
Registered: Jan 2000
Location: Toronto, Canada
Why would you want php in your sig? to do what?
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Mar-18-2002 06:12
DJ Bazz
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Groningen, NL
So i can link it to my own site and get for example get the last 10 vinyls I bought in my sig, like those things
but i think there aren't that much users who can use PHP in this forum
Mar-18-2002 10:26
Swamper
Webmonstah
Registered: Jan 2000
Location: Toronto, Canada
There is *NO* forum that would let you execute php - php is server based and having any user run their own code is not a smart move.
The only way to do what you want is to set up php on your end to put values into a
If HTML was allowed in the sig (which it isn't, because some idiots like embedding audio/javascript/popups) then you could set up a borderless IFRAME to the page with your vinyls.
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Mar-19-2002 04:45
DJ Bazz
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Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Groningen, NL
Yep it's right what you say about the PHP, but that about html, there seems to be a PHP-function, dunno what it's called, that will filter the html from a post
Mar-19-2002 20:05
SmellsExcellent
fuckedupandconfused
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Shangri-La
Its a really good idea, but not really "safe." There are a whole lotta great application for PHP in your sig, but honestly, what so hard about updating and shit like most non-efficient human beings?