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Hi i have just bought a license...
just wanted to say YO!! |
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#2
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Hi Distance
![]() Congrats on getting your licence. |
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#3
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Welcome. But here, we spell 'yo!' like this
Code:
$greetings = "";
if ($visit == $first_time)
{
$greetings = "Yo!";
}
echo $greetings;
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#4
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You might do it like that amy, but I still prefer the
Code:
<if condition="$first_time">$vbphrase[yo]</if>
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#5
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Thanks
eerm wont Yo do lol |
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#6
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Yeah, it does.
![]() Some of us think in code though, so it can be as easy to write a script for it than to just say it.
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#7
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Welcome!
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#8
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PHP Code:
But yes, Yo works.
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#9
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Yo and welcome Distance,
I am not in the same league as these guys for coding or scripting; still learning but then we all have to start somewhere Tinks
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#10
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lol suprised at the responses i got on here, only expected 2 at the most
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