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Why not just use something like this?

 

profile.php

 

<?php

$username = $_GET["username"];

$q = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM users WHERE username = '$username'");
$r = mysql_fetch_assoc($q);

echo "Welcome to ".$username."'s profile page.";

?>

 

Very basic but it will work :)

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But the solution I've already given you makes it work with new accounts without doing anything. They type "/username" and get taken to their page which is (secretly) found at /profile.php?user=username.

 

It's foolproof and means you don't physically make them a page.

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