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Ed - Could You Please Advise
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I've requested a change from BertiWooster to BertieWooster .
However there is a banned user ( who joined and was banned the next day ) with the name in the format - bertiewooster .
Given that my request is in a differernt format - ( i.e. capital B and W - and i was here first ) please advise if the requested change is OK
However there is a banned user ( who joined and was banned the next day ) with the name in the format - bertiewooster .
Given that my request is in a differernt format - ( i.e. capital B and W - and i was here first ) please advise if the requested change is OK
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Click on your avatar (to go to your profile) and look in the address bar. You'll see that the URL is entirely in lower case, even though your username isn't. i.e. 'BertieWooster' and 'bertiewooster' would have the same profile (unless, of course, the Ed could be persuaded to completely remove all reference to the banned user from AB's records).
Click on your avatar (to go to your profile) and look in the address bar. You'll see that the URL is entirely in lower case, even though your username isn't. i.e. 'BertieWooster' and 'bertiewooster' would have the same profile (unless, of course, the Ed could be persuaded to completely remove all reference to the banned user from AB's records).
Some websites only allow you to use letters and numbers in usernames but I've just logged out and gone to AB's registration page, to see that there seem to be no such restrictions here. Indeed, the user with the greatest number of 'best answers' is someone with a hyphen and a space in their name; that's 'Lie-in King' (which appears as 'lie-in-king' in the URL of his profile page).
That suggests that both 'Bertie-Wooster' and 'Bertie Wooster' would be possible (and that they'd have the same URL for their profile page).
That suggests that both 'Bertie-Wooster' and 'Bertie Wooster' would be possible (and that they'd have the same URL for their profile page).
No, I really did mean 'Bertie Wooster' as it seems that spaces are allowed. If not, I can't how Lie-in King could have his username:
http:// www.the answerb ank.co. uk/memb ers/lie -in-kin g/
I'm not sure about 'Bertie.Wooster' however. That would mean a dot appearing within the URL of your profile page, which might (depending upon how AB's techies have configured things) be a problem.
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I'm not sure about 'Bertie.Wooster' however. That would mean a dot appearing within the URL of your profile page, which might (depending upon how AB's techies have configured things) be a problem.
Buen, check ED's OP - used to be allowed spaces but not now.
http:// www.the answerb ank.co. uk/AB-E ditors- Blog/Qu estion1 213633. html
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it's not quite as clear cut as you think, my previous id was dotty. that's dotty woth a full stop after it. I couldn't sign in as dotty or Dotty, it had to have the full stop, yet, when I checked to see if dotty without the full stop was available, the answer was no, because of dotty., that means that the characters are being ignored by the filter or log in thingy or whatever decides if an id has been used before.