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Ok so I made a script to make accounts on a website and I was wondering now how could I make it change each time. For example blahblah+1@yahoo.com, blahblah+2@yahoo.com, blahblah+3@yahoo.com. As of now I have to edit the file every time I make an account. I also would like to know if this can be done, how can I get the script to run a number of times, like 50 or so? 

I saw in another script they had something like this?
 

;THIS IS THE SECTION WHERE THE USER FILLS OUT THEIR INFORMATION
;THIS IS THE SECTION WHERE THE USER FILLS OUT THEIR INFORMATION
;THIS IS THE SECTION WHERE THE USER FILLS OUT THEIR INFORMATION
;THIS IS THE SECTION WHERE THE USER FILLS OUT THEIR INFORMATION
Global $arr[5] ;Allocates memory for 5 email addresses
$arr[0]="email1"
$arr[1]="email2"
$arr[2]="email3"
$arr[3]="email4"
$arr[4]="email5"
$pass="password"  ;password for account
$val=5 ;the ammount of accounts to make, 
$first="First" ;firstname
$last="Last" ;lastname

$phone="phone" ;phone number
$sex="m" ;m for male, f for female
$alternate="email" ;alternate email address
$month="month" ;birthmonth
$day=22;if you are imputting the 11th, you have to put 111 instead of 11
$year=1876 ;birthyear

;THIS IS THE SECTION WHERE THE USER FILLS OUT THEIR INFORMATION
;THIS IS THE SECTION WHERE THE USER FILLS OUT THEIR INFORMATION
;THIS IS THE SECTION WHERE THE USER FILLS OUT THEIR INFORMATION
;THIS IS THE SECTION WHERE THE USER FILLS OUT THEIR INFORMATION

 

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@paperc07 you apparently missed the forum rules I pointed you to, specifically the part that stated:

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Do not repost the same question if the previous thread has been locked - particularly if you merely reword the question to get around one of the prohibitions listed above.

Not to mention I am quite certain it is against the site's TOS to be creating 50-odd account. Please do not post this question again.

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