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How can I fix that?
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You mean you want it where usernames are case sensitive? The way MySQL seems to handle them is it doesn't care if you put it in lowercase or uppercase, at least from what I have seen. I'll have to look into this, but I'm doubtful the username system can be changed.
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No, I don't want it like that.
In my Adoptables script, if you change the case of any character in somebodys name, it won't work. |
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Ok, I see what you mean. I think I know of a way to fix this. I'll try and post the file edits here within the next day or so, because there would be quite a few required.
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Okay, thanks Brandon.
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