Author Topic: Forum BL_ID index  (Read 7085 times)

I cant be the only one whoes first reaction was to search themselfs

did you just create a loop from 0 to the newest userid and then parse the html? -_____-
Obviously.

:( no 33559 registered
You idiots, it's listed like this.
(FORUM ID - not your bl_id) (FORUM NAME) (BL_ID)
EXAMPLE:
Code: [Select]
54406 Blake1 45718

scrolling through this is fun


I see 28555

But not my name.

Wat?

Also why does it say ID's 200K+ are here?

I see 28555

But not my name.

Wat?

Also why does it say ID's 200K+ are here?
You idiots, it's listed like this.
(FORUM ID - not your bl_id) (FORUM NAME) (BL_ID)
EXAMPLE:
Code: [Select]
54406 Blake1 45718




My first account came right before wound.

This one is in the vicinity of a Furdle alt.


well how would you do it then?
well for a first i'd clean all the forum users whom BLID equals -1 and then clean the forum members out which is just whitespace for the name

scrolling across so much -1's

you don't even need the forum userid either, just the username and blid

when i searched my blid it gave me so many results when i CTRL F'd

inefficient and annoying
« Last Edit: March 27, 2014, 11:27:28 AM by nerraD »

well for a first i'd clean all the forum users whom BLID equals -1 and then clean the forum members out which is just whitespace for the name

scrolling across so much -1's

you don't even need the forum userid either, just the username and blid

when i searched my blid it gave me so many results when i CTRL F'd

inefficient and annoying
no, forum id is necessary.  It makes it hella easier to find a user on the forums

31037 johnnyblockhead -1
 Why don't I have a BLID? Also, is the space supposed to be removed or is this some other account that's not mine?