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MeOnTheW3
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The welcome email message for this forum...................!

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A tad long?:
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The body of the message was quite short otherwise:

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Just though I'd bring it up, maybe an error in the email() setup.

Cheers, this site is awsome. Does anyone know where one can find out what is the criteria for how the system sets the user reference such as "Forum Newbie" and "Professional" and maybe "Super CompuGeek"

thanks
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phpScott
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the answer ro question 2

Post by phpScott »

I had asked the same question a little while ago and here is the link to the response from jason the site admin

viewtopic.php?t=3810

phpScott
I felt so happy when I wasn't a newbie any more :D
fractalvibes
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Post by fractalvibes »

Interesting, but is the number of posts indicative of level of expertise?
One could easily make a thousand PHP-101 type posts when they really
should be trying, reearching, reading, etc.......

I am a relative newcomer to PHP, but finding it a refreshing contrast
to ASP(once I got past the semicolon thing!)

Phil J.
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twigletmac
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Post by twigletmac »

There is one other assigned rank now, moderator.

It is of course true that making lots of posts doesn't necessarily make you any good at PHP. The opposite is also true which is why the newbie rank was changed to forum newbie.

Mac
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