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Thread: Smilie Generator

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    I'm making a smilie generator much like the balamm's one, except on crack.

    I was thinking about letting people upload TTF / FON / FFT (Macromedia Generator) fonts and use them in their smilies, but I have no idea how.

    If anyone cares, here's what I have so far... and don't laugh, because it's literally a skeleton.
    Code:
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    /********************************************************************************
     *                                                                               *
     * SMILIE GENERATOR SCRIPT 1.0                                                   *
     * By haxor41789, 2004                                                           *
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     * TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU.  SHOULD THE        *
     * PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING,      *
     * REPAIR OR CORRECTION.                                                         *
     *                                                                               *
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     * WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND/OR           *
     * REDISTRIBUTE THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES,    *
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     * TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY      *
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     * PROGRAMS), EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE         *
     * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.                                                  *
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     *                                                                               *
     *        How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs                         *
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     * possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it        *
     * free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.   *
     *                                                                               *
     *   To do so, attach the following notices to the program.  It is safest        *
     * to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively           *
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     * the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.         *
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     *     Copyright © <year>  <name of author>                                    *
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     *     it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by      *
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     *     (at your option) any later version.                                       *
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     *     MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the             *
     *     GNU General Public License for more details.                              *
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     *                                                                               *
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     *   `Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker.    *
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    ********************************************************************************/

  2. Internet, Programming and Graphics   -   #2
    If you forget the uploading part then its all easy if you give them a selection of fonts and then just use it to write on the image

    --
    Btw, its filled with more BS than actual code I'll still laugh
    <span style='color:black'> I am a part of all that I have met - Lord Tennyson</span>
    <span style='color:blue'>Try not to let your mind wander...it is too small and fragile to be out by itself</span>

  3. Internet, Programming and Graphics   -   #3
    h1
    Guest
    Continued...
    Code:
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    // ####################### //
    // # SET PHP ENVIRONMENT # //
    // ####################### //
    /////////////////////////////
    
    error_reporting&#40;E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE&#41;;
    
    ////////////////////////////////////
    // ############################## //
    // # DEFINE IMPORTANT CONSTANTS # //
    // ############################## //
    ////////////////////////////////////
    
    define&#40;&#39;NO_REGISTER_GLOBALS&#39;, 1&#41;;
    define&#40;&#39;THIS_SCRIPT&#39;, &#39;index&#39;&#41;;
    
    /////////////////////////////////////////
    // ################################### //
    // # DEFINE ALLOWED GLOBAL VARIABLES # //
    // ################################### //
    /////////////////////////////////////////
    
    &#036;_allowedvars = array&#40;&#39;
     &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &#39;GLOBALS&#39;,
     &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &#39;_GET&#39;,
     &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &#39;_POST&#39;,
     &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &#39;_COOKIE&#39;,
     &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &#39;_REQUEST&#39;,
     &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &#39;_SERVER&#39;,
     &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &#39;_ENV&#39;,
     &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &#39;_FILES&#39;,
     &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &#39;_allowedvars&#39;
     &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&#41;;
    
    ///////////////////////////
    // ##################### //
    // # BLOCK GZIP OUTPUT # //
    // ##################### //
    ///////////////////////////
    
    if &#40;@ini_get&#40;&#39;zlib.output_compression&#39;&#41;&#41;
    {
     &nbsp; &#036;nozip = true;
    }
    
    ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
    // ################################################## //
    // # STANDARDIZE ARRAY NAMES FOR OLDER PHP VERSIONS # //
    // ################################################## //
    ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
    
    if &#40;PHP_VERSION &#60; &#39;4.1.0&#39;&#41;
    {
     &nbsp; &#036;_GET &nbsp; &nbsp; = &&#036;HTTP_GET_VARS;
     &nbsp; &#036;_POST &nbsp; &nbsp;= &&#036;HTTP_POST_VARS;
     &nbsp; &#036;_COOKIE &nbsp;= &&#036;HTTP_COOKIE_VARS;
     &nbsp; &#036;_SERVER &nbsp;= &&#036;HTTP_SERVER_VARS;
     &nbsp; &#036;_ENV &nbsp; &nbsp; = &&#036;HTTP_ENV_VARS;
     &nbsp; &#036;_FILES &nbsp; = &&#036;HTTP_POST_FILES;
     &nbsp; &#036;_REQUEST = array_merge&#40;&#036;_GET, &#036;_POST, &#036;_COOKIE&#41;;
    }
    
    /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
    // ################################################### //
    // # UNSET ALL VARIABLES CREATED BY REGISTER_GLOBALS # //
    // ################################################### //
    /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
    
    if &#40;is_array&#40;&#036;GLOBALS&#41;&#41;
    {
     &nbsp; foreach &#40;&#036;GLOBALS AS &#036;_arrykey =&#62; &#036;_arryval&#41;
     &nbsp; {
     &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;if &#40;&#33;in_array&#40;&#036;_arrykey, &#036;_allowedvars&#41; AND &#036;_arrykey &#33;= &#39;_arrykey&#39; AND &#036;_arrykey &#33;= &#39;_arryval&#39;&#41;
     &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;{
     &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; unset&#40;&#036;GLOBALS&#91;&#39;&#036;_arrykey&#39;&#93;&#41;;
     &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;}
     &nbsp; }
    }
    else
    {
     &nbsp; &#036;GLOBALS&#91;&#39;_GET&#39;&#93; &nbsp; &nbsp;= &&#036;_GET;
     &nbsp; &#036;GLOBALS&#91;&#39;_POST&#39;&#93; &nbsp; = &&#036;_POST;
     &nbsp; &#036;GLOBALS&#91;&#39;_COOKIE&#39;&#93; = &&#036;_COOKIE;
     &nbsp; &#036;GLOBALS&#91;&#39;_SERVER&#39;&#93; = &&#036;_SERVER;
     &nbsp; &#036;GLOBALS&#91;&#39;_ENV&#39;&#93; &nbsp; &nbsp;= &&#036;_ENV;
     &nbsp; &#036;GLOBALS&#91;&#39;_FILES&#39;&#93; &nbsp;= &&#036;_FILES;
    }
    
    /////////////////////////////
    // ####################### //
    // # RE-REGISTER GLOBALS # //
    // ####################### //
    /////////////////////////////
    
    if &#40;&#33;defined&#40;&#39;NO_REGISTER_GLOBALS&#39;&#41;&#41;
    {
     &nbsp; foreach &#40;array&#40;&#39;_GET&#39;, &#39;_POST&#39;, &#39;_COOKIE&#39;, &#39;_SERVER&#39;, &#39;_ENV&#39;&#41; AS &#036;_superglobal&#41;
     &nbsp; {
     &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;if &#40;is_array&#40;&#036;&#036;_superglobal&#41;&#41;
     &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;{
     &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; foreach &#40;&#036;&#036;_superglobal AS &#036;_arrykey =&#62; &#036;_arryval&#41;
     &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; {
     &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&#036;&#036;_arrykey = &#036;{&#036;_superglobal}&#91;&#34;&#036;_arrykey&#34;&#93;;
     &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; }
     &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;}
     &nbsp; }
     &nbsp; if &#40;is_array&#40;&#036;_FILES&#41;&#41;
     &nbsp; {
     &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;foreach &#40;&#036;_FILES AS &#036;_arrykey =&#62; &#036;_arryval&#41;
     &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;{
     &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; foreach&#40;&#036;_arryval AS &#036;_k =&#62; &#036;_v&#41;
     &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; {
     &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&#036;_tmp = &#34;&#036;_arrykey&#34; . &#34;_&#036;_k&#34;;
     &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&#036;&#036;_tmp = &#036;_v;
     &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; }
     &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &#036;&#036;_arrykey = &#036;_FILES&#91;&#34;&#036;_arrykey&#34;&#93;&#91;&#39;tmp_name&#39;&#93;;
     &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;}
     &nbsp; }
    }
    
    //////////////////////////////////////
    // ################################ //
    // # PREVENT CROSS-SITE SCRIPTING # //
    // ################################ //
    //////////////////////////////////////
    
    register_shutdown_function&#40;&#41;
    define&#40;&#39;NOSHUTDOWNFUNC&#39;, false&#41;;
    function xss_clean&#40;&#036;var&#41;
    {
     &nbsp; static &#036;find, &#036;replace;
     &nbsp; if &#40;empty&#40;&#036;find&#41;&#41;
     &nbsp; {
     &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&#036;find = array&#40;&#39;&#34;&#39;, &#39;&#60;&#39;, &#39;&#62;&#39;&#41;;
     &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&#036;replace = array&#40;&#39;"&#39;, &#39;<&#39;, &#39;>&#39;&#41;;
     &nbsp; }
     &nbsp; &#036;var = preg_replace&#40;&#39;/javascript/i&#39;, &#39;java script&#39;, &#036;var&#41;;
     &nbsp; return str_replace&#40;&#036;find, &#036;replace, &#036;var&#41;;
    }
    
    //////////////////////////
    // #################### //
    // # IP ADDRESS TOOLS # //
    // #################### //
    //////////////////////////
    
    define&#40;&#39;IPADDRESS&#39;, &#036;_SERVER&#91;&#39;REMOTE_ADDR&#39;&#93;&#41;;
    if &#40;&#036;_SERVER&#91;&#39;HTTP_CLIENT_IP&#39;&#93;&#41;
    {
     &nbsp; define&#40;&#39;ALT_IP&#39;, &#036;_SERVER&#91;&#39;HTTP_CLIENT_IP&#39;&#93;&#41;;
    }
    else if &#40;&#036;_SERVER&#91;&#39;HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR&#39;&#93; AND preg_match_all&#40;&#39;#&#092;d{1,3}&#092;.&#092;d{1,3}&#092;.&#092;d{1,3}&#092;.&#092;d{1,3}#s&#39;, &#036;_SERVER&#91;&#39;HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR&#39;&#93;, &#036;matches&#41;&#41;
    {
     &nbsp; foreach &#40;&#036;matches&#91;0&#93; AS &#036;ip&#41;
     &nbsp; {
     &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;if &#40;&#33;preg_match&#40;&#34;#^&#40;10|172&#092;.16|192&#092;.168&#41;&#092;.#&#34;, &#036;ip&#41;&#41;
     &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;{
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     &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; break;
     &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;}
     &nbsp; }
    }
    else if &#40;&#036;_SERVER&#91;&#39;HTTP_FROM&#39;&#93;&#41;
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     &nbsp; define&#40;&#39;ALT_IP&#39;, &#036;_SERVER&#91;&#39;HTTP_FROM&#39;&#93;&#41;;
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    {
     &nbsp; define&#40;&#39;ALT_IP&#39;, &#036;_SERVER&#91;&#39;REMOTE_ADDR&#39;&#93;&#41;;
    }
    
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    // # SESSION AND REFERRER TOOLS # //
    // ############################## //
    ////////////////////////////////////
    
    if &#40;&#036;_ENV&#91;&#39;REQUEST_URI&#39;&#93; OR &#036;_SERVER&#91;&#39;REQUEST_URI&#39;&#93;&#41;
    {
     &nbsp; &#036;scriptpath = &#036;_SERVER&#91;&#39;REQUEST_URI&#39;&#93; ? &#036;_SERVER&#91;&#39;REQUEST_URI&#39;&#93; &#58; &#036;_ENV&#91;&#39;REQUEST_URI&#39;&#93;;
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    {
     &nbsp; if &#40;&#036;_ENV&#91;&#39;PATH_INFO&#39;&#93; OR &#036;_SERVER&#91;&#39;PATH_INFO&#39;&#93;&#41;
     &nbsp; {
     &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&#036;scriptpath = &#036;_SERVER&#91;&#39;PATH_INFO&#39;&#93; ? &#036;_SERVER&#91;&#39;PATH_INFO&#39;&#93;&#58; &#036;_ENV&#91;&#39;PATH_INFO&#39;&#93;;
     &nbsp; }
     &nbsp; else if &#40;&#036;_ENV&#91;&#39;REDIRECT_URL&#39;&#93; OR &#036;_SERVER&#91;&#39;REDIRECT_URL&#39;&#93;&#41;
     &nbsp; {
     &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&#036;scriptpath = &#036;_SERVER&#91;&#39;REDIRECT_URL&#39;&#93; ? &#036;_SERVER&#91;&#39;REDIRECT_URL&#39;&#93;&#58; &#036;_ENV&#91;&#39;REDIRECT_URL&#39;&#93;;
     &nbsp; }
     &nbsp; else
     &nbsp; {
     &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&#036;scriptpath = &#036;_SERVER&#91;&#39;PHP_SELF&#39;&#93; ? &#036;_SERVER&#91;&#39;PHP_SELF&#39;&#93; &#58; &#036;_ENV&#91;&#39;PHP_SELF&#39;&#93;;
     &nbsp; }
    
     &nbsp; if &#40;&#036;_ENV&#91;&#39;QUERY_STRING&#39;&#93; OR &#036;_SERVER&#91;&#39;QUERY_STRING&#39;&#93;&#41;
     &nbsp; {
     &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&#036;scriptpath .= &#39;?&#39; . &#40;&#036;_SERVER&#91;&#39;QUERY_STRING&#39;&#93; ? &#036;_SERVER&#91;&#39;QUERY_STRING&#39;&#93; &#58; &#036;_ENV&#91;&#39;QUERY_STRING&#39;&#93;&#41;;
     &nbsp; }
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    &#036;scriptpath = xss_clean&#40;&#036;scriptpath&#41;;
    &#036;script = preg_replace&#40;&#39;#&#40;&#092;?.*&#41;#&#39;, &#39;&#39;, &#036;scriptpath&#41;;
    define&#40;&#39;SCRIPTPATH&#39;, &#036;scriptpath&#41;;
    define&#40;&#39;SCRIPT&#39;, &#036;script&#41;;
    define&#40;&#39;SESSION_IDHASH&#39;, md5&#40;&#036;_SERVER&#91;&#39;HTTP_USER_AGENT&#39;&#93; . ALT_IP &#41;&#41;;
    define&#40;&#39;SESSION_HOST&#39;, substr&#40;IPADDRESS, 0, 15&#41;&#41;;
    define&#40;&#39;USER_AGENT&#39;, &#036;_SERVER&#91;&#39;HTTP_USER_AGENT&#39;&#93;&#41;;
    define&#40;&#39;REFERRER&#39;, &#036;_SERVER&#91;&#39;HTTP_REFERER&#39;&#93;&#41;;
    define&#40;&#39;SAPI_NAME&#39;, php_sapi_name&#40;&#41;&#41;;
    if &#40;empty&#40;&#036;_REQUEST&#91;&#39;url&#39;&#93;&#41;&#41;
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     &nbsp; &#036;url = REFERRER;
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    &#036;url = xss_clean&#40;&#036;url&#41;;
    define &#40;&#39;REFERRER_PASSTHRU&#39;, &#036;url&#41;;
    
    ?&#62;
    :helpsmile:

  4. Internet, Programming and Graphics   -   #4
    Warning: Unterminated comment starting line 3 in /.../smile/smilegen.php on line 3
    am i missing something.

  5. Internet, Programming and Graphics   -   #5
    h1
    Guest
    I don&#39;t see anything wrong with it.

    And it wasn&#39;t meant for testing, it&#39;s naked now.

  6. Internet, Programming and Graphics   -   #6
    oh ok. I wanted to see what would hapened if I did run it. . Can&#39;t wait to see the first working version. Good luck.

  7. Internet, Programming and Graphics   -   #7
    h1
    Guest
    What, the MUSCLEMAN of Internetworld gets no help?

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