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Etymon
Advanced Member
United States
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Posted - 22 August 2008 : 23:22:19
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A standard Snitz install allots for 75 characters for a username.
What's a good average length to use that isn't as long as 75 characters?
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phy1729
Average Member
USA
589 Posts |
Posted - 22 August 2008 : 23:33:11
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20,25,26,32,42,50,64< |
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Etymon
Advanced Member
United States
2385 Posts |
Posted - 23 August 2008 : 00:07:54
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That gives me an average of 37 (not including the into the equation).< |
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bobby131313
Senior Member
USA
1163 Posts |
Posted - 23 August 2008 : 00:28:07
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Wow, 75 characters sure would throw the tables out of kilter. Isn't that longer than the allowed topic title?< |
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phy1729
Average Member
USA
589 Posts |
Posted - 23 August 2008 : 00:35:23
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Longest name I've seen is Classic's around 20 after 25 the side bar become intolerable to me. Register names of varying length and see what's intolerable.< |
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Carefree
Advanced Member
Philippines
4207 Posts |
Posted - 23 August 2008 : 01:46:27
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You'll have to change a few fields in different tables in the database - find all the M_NAME fields, go into design view & change lengths to whatever you want. May also have to modify a few asp pages (not sure if any other than register or inc_profile would specify a field length) if you modify this value.< |
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leatherlips
Senior Member
USA
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Carefree
Advanced Member
Philippines
4207 Posts |
Posted - 23 August 2008 : 11:37:16
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I had forgotten that thread already. My brain just isn't what it used to be.< |
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bobby131313
Senior Member
USA
1163 Posts |
Posted - 23 August 2008 : 12:47:09
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Whew, second poster here is what I think is my longest username. Look how far it pushes all the username/avatar cells.
Methinks I may have to fix this. < |
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Davio
Development Team Member
Jamaica
12217 Posts |
Posted - 25 August 2008 : 14:32:13
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75? I thought standard snitz username was set at a max of 25 characters?< |
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Carefree
Advanced Member
Philippines
4207 Posts |
Posted - 25 August 2008 : 14:36:53
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Nope, Davio, 75 is correct. Can you imagine a user name with 75 characters, though? section removed by Huwr. DO NOT TAKE THE PISS OUT OF PEOPLES NAMES JUST BECAUSE YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND THEM, IT IS RACIST.< |
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Davio
Development Team Member
Jamaica
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Posted - 25 August 2008 : 21:07:16
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75 characters in the database, yes. But the registration form is restricted to 25 characters. But I guess Etymon was just exploring another username length, since the database is set to allow 75 chars?< |
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phy1729
Average Member
USA
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Posted - 25 August 2008 : 22:38:10
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Then why praytell does the db support 3 times the necessary amount?< |
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Davio
Development Team Member
Jamaica
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Posted - 26 August 2008 : 00:54:44
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Good question. Probably the registration form was able to accept long user names in earlier versions, then we set a maxlength on the user name form field but didn't modify the database field as well.
It's weird tho cause I almost felt I made that change to the database before. hmmm< |
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Etymon
Advanced Member
United States
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Posted - 26 August 2008 : 02:52:46
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Well, I was just being lazy. I am exploring what length of a username I want to allow, so I looked at the length of the field in the db since I was there. I saw 75, and that got me curious. I'll change the db in the two members tables. It won't matter on changing the lengths since I am working on a test site.
I was hoping to go for 15 characters. Is that too short for the common length of usernames?
Thanks everyone!
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